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toilet kit

n. a kit for carrying toilet articles while traveling [syn: travel kit]

Usage examples of "toilet kit".

Among some clothes and a rudimentary toilet kit there was a considerable amount of ammunition, some loose, some in magazines, but those, too, Petersen considered innocuous: he would have expected nothing else.

The passport was in fact in the bedroom, in a travel bag that he'd bought along with a toilet kit and a few spare clothes before leaving Florida.

He always kept protection in his toilet kit on the counter next to the sink, and he searched for a foil-wrapped square without even turning on the light.

Lothar De La Rey kept a toilet kit in his desk, complete with razor and toothbrush.

On the top shelf of the open steel locker was a toilet kit from which, I assumed, the hairbrush had been taken, and I wondered if Moore had noticed.

He took the Smith & Wesson snub-nose from his toilet kit and checked it for operation.

Wesson snub-nose from his toilet kit and checked it for operation.

And yes, there were hairs strategically placed across dresser drawers, even across his leather toilet kit in the bathroom.

It all went into a bag in Left Luggage at Waterloo Station, along with everything else I owned: a pair of jeans, socks, underwear, toilet kit, and two fleece jackets.

There was dirty underwear and dirty socks, and the pants and shirt and shoes and toilet kit (a brand-new one) he'd taken to the post office when he'd enlisted.

There was dirty underwear and dirty socks, and the pants and shirt and shoes and toilet kit (a brand-new one) hed taken to the post office when hed enlisted.

There was dirty underwear and dirty socks, and the pants and shirt and shoes and toilet kit (a brand-new one) he’.

Nevertheless, he took the scissors and a small mirror from his toilet kit and began shearing his long curly locks.

When I leave the toilet kit open, the last thing I usually replace in it is the toothbrush.

She opened it, found it packed with voicewriter, toilet kit, a complete outfit of male clothing, and everything else that a busy reporter might need if called out of town suddenly-even to a licensed audio link to permit him to patch into phone service wherever he might be.