suitcase

compound noun41 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.6

Describes a suitcase that is difficult to lift due to its weight.

A small suitcase that you are allowed to take onto an airplane with you.

A suitcase with wheels.

A suitcase with wheels.

A suitcase that is not closed.

Describes a suitcase that is easy to lift due to its lack of weight.

A suitcase prepared for travel, with items neatly placed inside.

A suitcase that is completely filled with items.

A suitcase with nothing inside.

A suitcase made of leather.

A suitcase that is so full its sides swell outwards.

An old, damaged suitcase.

Indicates a suitcase contains many items.

A more formal way to say a suitcase has something inside it.

Indicates a suitcase has been filled with a large quantity of items, often tightly.

Indicates a suitcase is very full, with items packed tightly inside.

Used to describe the location of something being inside a suitcase.

Emphasizes that something is on the inner side of a suitcase.

To put clothes and other items into a suitcase for travel.

To hold a suitcase and move with it.

To take everything out of a suitcase after a trip.

To raise a suitcase from a lower to a higher position.

To take hold of and lift a suitcase, typically from the floor.

To unfasten and reveal the contents of a suitcase.

To close a suitcase.

To have a suitcase in your hand or arms.

To move a suitcase with wheels by holding its handle and walking.

To place a suitcase onto a surface, such as the floor.

To remove an item from a suitcase.

To quickly push things into a suitcase without folding them neatly.

To take hold of a suitcase quickly and suddenly.

To pull a heavy suitcase along the ground.

To let go of a suitcase so that it falls to the ground.

To force a lot of things into a suitcase, often in a hurry or without care.

To close a suitcase securely using its locks or straps.

To close a suitcase quickly with a sharp sound.

To carry or pull a heavy suitcase with difficulty.

To put down a suitcase carelessly or heavily.

To live somewhere temporarily with only the belongings in your suitcase, often because you are traveling for work.

To put things into a suitcase very quickly and carelessly.

To hold a suitcase tightly, especially because you are afraid or anxious.

To lift or pull a heavy suitcase with great effort.