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Saratoga trunk

noun

  1. a type of large traveling trunk used mainly by women during the 19th century.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Saratoga trunk1

1855–60, Americanism; named after Saratoga Springs
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Example Sentences

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A receipt for Ettie’s 1945 donation indicates that along with the house, she sent a doll, complete with a Saratoga trunk and trousseau; and Carrie shows up, in a reproduction of a portrait by Florine, as a glamorous flapper at a garden party.

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“Saratoga,” a short-lived 1959 show by Johnny Mercer and Harold Arlen, drew on her 1941 “Saratoga Trunk.”

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You will need a Saratoga trunk, if you keep on.”

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The last day of school he always went home and found the house smelling trunky and Mother with piles of clothes folded on all the chairs, packing a Saratoga trunk.

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The Saratoga Trunk Mystery.—A lady is put into a bag and locked in a trunk, on top of which a gentleman takes a seat.

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