English to Malayalam Dictionary suitcase

suitcase

സൂട്ട്കേയ്സ്
definition
noun
Every year she travels to Israel to visit her son and takes a huge suitcase packed with baby clothes to the hospital.
a case with a handle and a hinged lid, used for carrying clothes and other personal possessions.
translation of 'suitcase'
noun
സൂട്ട്കേയ്സ്
example
I am hunched against the biting wind, and all my possessions are next to me in a battered 'suitcase' .
Thy broke the glass in the rear nearside window and grabbed a black 'suitcase' containing the equipment.
Every year she travels to Israel to visit her son and takes a huge 'suitcase' packed with baby clothes to the hospital.
As it was, we had to buy more 'suitcases' to carry all our purchases home, but the savings were astronomical.
As the Preface explains, this ‘Autobiography’ of Mary Buckler was pieced together by her youngest son Bryan out of a 'suitcaseful' of papers which he had retrieved from her effects.
Maybe they were in a witness protection programme and their entire former lives were packed into those 'suitcases' .
Cameras are smuggled by the 'suitcaseful' from all over the former Soviet Union, to deal with an ever growing demand.
At the airport the subdued passengers from Dubai were not simple shoppers returning from a weekend shopping trip abroad, they were smugglers carrying 'suitcasefuls' of clothes, cosmetics and jewelery.
Pru had brought three 'suitcases' , a tackle bag and a rucksack in addition to two carrier bags.
There's a story that I would have to carry the cash in 'suitcases' , which is not true.
I trudged two miles to a friend's, with all my worldly goods tightly packed into two 'suitcases' .
Some carried a travelling bag, others carried one or two 'suitcases' in their hands.
With products multiplying on drugstore and cosmetics-department shelves, it's a relief to hear that we don't need to buy a 'suitcaseful' of face stuff.
Hurray, it's finally May - the month when many of us pack our 'suitcases' and head off for a well earned break.
This in turn means you will never again be allowed to bring in coal or carry 'suitcases' .
During the holidays I borrowed a hand cart from the mill and carried 'suitcases' up to Rishton station for a shilling.
I was offered so many chances to buy contraband cigars I'd have needed extra 'suitcases' to carry them away.
In two months I will pack my 'suitcases' , bring the kids and dog and husband to the airport and leave Sofia.
Fathers carry small children, while other men carry 'suitcases' and plastic bags.
Where people find 'suitcases' so big and so much to put in them is beyond me.
When I go to another country I always travel with a 'suitcaseful' of extra things to give to Jews who can use them.
One of his 'suitcases' contained three cylindrical stone seals, made of marble and alabaster.
Two 'suitcases' packed with 100 dollar notes were found by police checking out a stolen BMW.
Apparently some divers end up having to buy extra 'suitcases' to carry all the goodies home.
There he would feign despair by plunging fully clad into the swimming pool carrying weighted 'suitcases' .
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