Luggage labels are those elegant, postcardlike stickers that first adorned the portmanteaus of the well traveled back in the late 19th century. |
One Friday afternoon, without any warning at all, Lydie came home to find Adele sitting on her front porch with two portmanteaus on either side. |
Sancho Panza thinks they had better bring the two portmanteaus back to Ireland as quietly as possible. |
On this view, the fact that these portmanteaux are all identical in form is purely coincidental. |
The manservant and a driver were dragging portmanteaux into the room. |
Indeed, the roadies could pack the entire stage set into the collective portmanteaux underneath their rheumy eyes. |