Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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n. a small traveling bag to carry clothing and accessories for staying overnight [syn: overnighter, overnight case]
Usage examples of "overnight bag".
A long, cold shower made her feel better, though she was still scowling as she literally threw some clothes and toiletry items into an overnight bag.
There was a minute's delay while the colonel told them to release the truck driver and search the inside of the truck for any personal luggage Buhl might have been forced to abandon there -- they found his overnight bag almost immediately and stuffed his gun into it -- then Szendro opened the front right-hand door of the car and gestured Reynolds to his seat.
She picked up her overnight bag and left the room, switching the sign on the door to 'Clean Me Please'.
That's my suitcase and overnight bag and I gave the checks for them to the porter.
He got out of the car with me and opened the gate, brought my overnight bag and came in with me to see, upstairs and down, that the house was safely empty of murderers and thieves.
So then he has to guess whether Bob had the missing contents in his pockets or his overnight bag, in which case they too are safely in the pond, or whether he passed them on to someone else, or even posted them home to himself in England, before he was killed.
She watched as tie captain came out of the bedroom carrying her teup case and overnight bag.
Catherine's overnight bag lay next to the dresser but the bed was undisturbed.
She opened the door to Victor Henry, in a brown felt hat and brown topcoat, carrying a canvas overnight bag.