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a suitcase with wheels on the bottom and an expandable handle so that it can be pushed and pulled easily instead of being lifted

wheeled suitcase


***It’s much easier to move through the airport with a wheeled suitcase than with a heavy suitcase that has to be carried

a large, zippered bag with an opening at the top for a hanger, so that clothes can be hung and transported in a way that prevents wrinkles

garment bag


***If you put your dress shirts in a garment bag instead of folding them flat in your suitcase, they’ll have fewer wrinkles when you arrive at your destination

to put something in a vertical (up and down) condition with the top placed over a hook or rod so that it is suspended above the ground

to hang up


***Could you help me hang up these pictures? I need someone to stand over there and tell me if they’re straight

with the ability to change sizes, becoming larger if needed to make room for more items

expandable


***The backpack is expandable, so if you loosen those straps on the side you’ll have more room inside the pockets for large books and folders

a soft cloth bag in the shape of a round tube, with a zipper down the long end and a fabric strap placed over one’s shoulder, often used for sport clothing or equipment

duffel bag


***Bryan often goes to the gym after work, so he keeps a duffel bag with his gym clothes and tennis shoes in the trunk of his car

a bag or small suitcase kept with a passenger flying on an airplane,not place with larger pieces of luggage in the bottom of the airplane

carry-on


***Sheila always travels with medicines and an extra set of clothing in her carryon,just in case the airline loses her suitcase

suitcases that travel in the same plane as their owners, but in a different compartment, not with the individual

checked baggage


***The airline has a 50-pound limit on checked baggage. If you bring a heavier suitcase, you’ll have to pay extra.

a large, box with hard sides used to pack clothing, books, and other items for travel, especially a long time ago when people traveled by ship

trunk


***In the attic, they found an old trunk filled with photographs and letters

to not see, notice, or pay attention to something, even though one was looking in that direction

to overlook


***Teachers have to be careful not to overlook the quietest students

to not take something with oneself when one takes all the other items

to leave behind ***


During a fire, employees should leave behind all personal items and exit the building as quickly as possible

a phrase used when one is worried about someone or something and does not know what will happen

what will become of (someone or something)


**** Who knows what will become of the children of illegal immigrants whose parents are sent back to their home country

a company or service that specializes in sending suitcases and other objects to one’s destination so they are already there and waiting when the person arrives

luggage forwarding


***The company uses a luggage forwarding service to send product samples and promotional materials to trade conferences a day or two before the salesperson arrives

to bring very few items when traveling, ideally in only one bag or suitcase

to travel light


***You’ll enjoy your trip a lot more if you travel light and don’t have to lug around heavy suitcases

to go to get something and bring it back, especially to give to another person

to fetch


***Please run inside and fetch my purse, which I left on the kitchen table

right now; right away; immediately

as we speak


***This is an emergency situation and the technical support specialist is looking for a solution as we speak

when one is annoyed, upset, or angry, a phrase used to emphasize that one certainly hopes and expects something will happen, especially when referring to someone else’s behavior

I should hope so


***A: I’m so sorry for the inconvenience. We’ll do everything possible to correct the problem. B: I should hope so!

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