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Traveler's need
Answer for the clue "Traveler's need ", 8 letters:
suitcase
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" Suitcase " is a song by Danish singer and songwriter Anne Gadegaard . It was released as a digital download in Denmark on 27 January 2015 through Sony Music Entertainment Denmark. It finished second at the Melodi Grand Prix 2015 for a bid to represent ...
Usage examples of suitcase.
In the space of just a few minutes she had seen ten armed men carrying suitcases, a sable-garbed woman with two steel hooks for hands, and now a diamond-studded blond followed by a hulking, apish brute of a man.
After the cheese and fruit dessert, Natalie wanted to visit the aqueduct and take their coffee with them so Saul filled the steel Thermos while she went to her room and got a thick sweater from her suitcase.
The doors were shut but there were rents in the canvas hood through which Asch could see a couple of suitcases and a very full kit bag.
Then I found the atabrine tablets in your suitcase and I dissolved some and forced a little down you and just generally did what I could.
As he reached it, a fellow chief, this one a chief aviation pilot with the wings of a Naval Aviator on his shirt, appeared in the fuselage bubble gingerly holding a canvas suitcase in his fingers.
The black man had appeared quite suddenly out of the mist, swinging a small suitcase in his right hand.
Maryalice said, as Chia watched Eddie, still carrying the suitcase, march straight through the room, through a door, and out of sight.
Monday afternoon Marvin Oates was pulling his suitcase on wheels down a rural road that traversed cattle acreage and pecan orchards, across a bridge that spanned a coulee lined with hardwoods and palmettos, past neat cottages with screened porches and shade trees.
She drew up from the open suitcase a long green paisley gown that set off the cupric tones of her hair.
Then she remembered the suitcase on the backseat and darted over to it.
Navy officer but a Marine officer whom Dawkins knew personally, who stepped out of the passenger seat, walked to the rear of the station wagon, and withdrew two canvas suitcases.
Her suitcase was like the clown car at the circus that keeps degorging occupants far beyond any possible capacity it might have.
Next morning, driven to his hotel by Nat Fraser, Frank found not only his suitcases and the personal things that had been stolen from him by the muggers, but a pile of Swiss francs and Moroccan dirhams atop the rickety dresser.
Moved on by these encouraging words, and a firm hand in the small of his back, Giulio carried the now lightened suitcase down the seemingly endless steps to the harbor.
Paying off the driver, Keever alighted, suitcase in one hand, an evening newspaper in the other.