Idiom meaning, usage examples, facts
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LIVE OUT OF A SUITCASE
to live or stay somewhere on a temporary basis
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1. I'm on the road for three months at a time for work, so I've gotten pretty used to living out of a suitcase.
2. Sarah's been living out of her suitcases in her brother's apartment ever since getting evicted from her house. |
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