Crossword-Solution: VALISE 6 letters, 60 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Word Word Type Definition
Valise n. A small sack or case, usually of leather, but sometimes of
other material, for containing the clothes, toilet articles, etc., of a
traveler; a traveling bag; a portmanteau.

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VALISE anagram AVILES, SAVILE

We have 60 clues for the answer “VALISE”

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bag Traveler 1 answer
A piece of baggage. 1 answer
A small travelling bag 1 answer
Airport carousel sight 1 answer
Carousel traveler 1 answer
Carry-on luggage 1 answer
Clothes case 1 answer
Exec's case 1 answer
Hand-carried luggage 1 answer
It may have wheels at an airport 1 answer
Item of hand luggage 1 answer
Leather case. 1 answer
Not a major case 1 answer
One on a carousel 1 answer
Traveller's case 1 answer
Small travelling bag or suitcase 1 answer
Small overnight bag 1 answer
Small luggage 1 answer
Skycap's unit 1 answer
Possible airline carry-on 1 answer
Piece of luggage carried by hand 1 answer
Piece of hand luggage 1 answer
Overnighter's bag 1 answer
Overnight bag 1 answer
One might be wheeled through an airport 1 answer
Hand luggage 2 answers
Carry-on bag 2 answers
Travelling case 2 answers
Overhead bin item 2 answers
Carrying bag 2 answers
Luggage item 2 answers
Oft-checked item 2 answers
Traveler's bag 3 answers
Carry-on item 3 answers
traveling-bag 3 answers
Gladstone. 3 answers
Luggage piece 3 answers
Porter's burden 4 answers
Portmanteau 4 answers
Small suitcase 4 answers
travelling-case 4 answers
Briefcase 5 answers
Travel bag 5 answers
Traveling bag. 6 answers
Big bag 6 answers
Suitcase 6 answers
*Piece of luggage 7 answers
Small bag 8 answers
Handbag 9 answers
A SMALL OVERNIGHT BAG FOR SHORT TRIPS 10 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with VALISE (5)

Early in the evening he embraced her, and her scarcely less dear namesake, pretending that he would return by-and-bye (an imaginary engagement took him out, and he had secreted a valise of clothes ready), and so he emerged into the heavy mist of the heavy streets, with a heavier heart.
A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens 1994
But at last he shuffled them roughly together, and pushed them into a corner of the valise; they were business papers, and he was in no humor for sifting them.
The American Henry James 1994
Sarria left the basket and his small black valise at the foot of the porch steps, and sat down in a rocker on the porch itself, fanning himself with his broad-brimmed hat, and shaking the dust from his cassock.
The Octopus Frank Norris 2008
Have you got a pony?” “No; I have nothing but what is in this valise, and you know I could not very well get a pony into it.” Clara glanced curiously at the valise and laughed; then suddenly she grew serious again, put her hand into her pocket and seemed to be searching eagerly for something.
Tales From Two Hemispheres Hjalmar Hjorth Boysen 1995
The next, he had taken down his hat and his wig, which was of black horsehair; and I saw him draw from behind the settle a vast hooded great-coat and a small valise.
St. Ives Robert Louis Stevenson 2010

Quotes with VALISE (2)

A valise without straps. A hole without a key. She had a German mouth, French ears, Russian ass. Cunt international. When the flag waved it was red all the way back to the throat. You entered on the Boulevard Jules-Ferry and came out at the Porte de la Villette. You droppedyour sweetbreads into the tumbrils — red tumbrils with two wheels, naturally. At the confluence of the Ourcq and Marne, where the water sluices through the dikes and lies like glass under thebridges.
Henry Miller Tropic of Cancer
I must have roamed dementedly about for a time in the streets. When I at last got back to my own place, Faustine was again there ahead of me, coiled torpid in the bed like a loathsome boa-constrictor. She was already in the never-never land where ghouls like her belonged. I covered her face with one of the pillows, pressed down upon it with the weight of my whole body, held it there until she should have been dead ten times over. Yet when I removed the pillow to look, the bla…
Cornell Woolrich Vampire's Honeymoon
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 46 times in crossword archives (1948–2020).