VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Live out of a suitcase

Meaning:

The phrase to live out of a suitcase is an idiomatic expression that means to stay very briefly in several places, with only the belongings in your suitcase.

Examples:

  • But it's tough when you live out of a suitcase.
  • You practically live out of a suitcase, and you're family.
  • I don't even remember what it's like not to live out of a suitcase.
  • I live out of a suitcase.
  • I live out of a suitcase.
  • I live out of a suitcase.
  • When you live out of a suitcase you don't need a place of your own.
  • Over the past seven years, I've been following my fascination with the built environment, and for those of you who know me, you would say that this obsession has led me to live out of a suitcase 365 days a year.