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Saratoga trunk
noun
- a type of large traveling trunk used mainly by women during the 19th century.
Word History and Origins
Origin of Saratoga trunk1
Example Sentences
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.
“Saratoga,” a short-lived 1959 show by Johnny Mercer and Harold Arlen, drew on her 1941 “Saratoga Trunk.”
You will need a Saratoga trunk, if you keep on.”
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.
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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