bag

noun a flexible container with an opening at the top, used for carrying things

  • She carried her laptop in a sleek leather bag to the business meeting.
  • I'll just throw my stuff in my bag and head out.
  • That new backpack is so lit, it's my new go-to bag.
  • His words were like a mixed bag of emotions, leaving everyone confused.

noun a large piece of cloth used as a covering for warmth

verb to cover completely with a blanket

  • The blanket of snow covered the entire field, creating a picturesque scene.
  • I love snuggling up with a warm blanket on the couch while watching movies.
  • Let's grab a blanket and head to the park for a chill afternoon.
  • His words provided a blanket of comfort during her time of need.

noun a type of backpack with a hump-like shape resembling a camel's back

  • The hiker carried a camelback filled with water for the long trek.
  • I always bring my camelback when I go hiking to stay hydrated.
  • I need to grab my camelback before we head out on the trail.
  • His camelback of knowledge was always full, ready to share with anyone who asked.

verb to be in a situation where one lacks something essential or necessary

adjective suddenly faced with a difficulty or problem without any warning or preparation

  • Unfortunately, I was caught short without any cash on me when I needed to pay for parking.
  • I got caught short and had to borrow some money from a friend to buy lunch.
  • I was caught short and had to run to the nearest restroom.
  • She was caught short during the exam and couldn't remember the answer.

noun a small metal plate or tag worn on a dog's collar, typically bearing the dog's name and the owner's contact information

  • The soldier wore his dog tag around his neck at all times.
  • Hey, make sure you remember to grab your dog tag before we head out.
  • I love my new dog tag bling, it's so cool.
  • Her dog tag symbolized her commitment to the cause.

noun a large cylindrical bag of heavy material; for carrying personal belongings

adjective relating to or characteristic of duffel bags or coats

  • The traveler packed all their belongings into a sturdy duffel bag for the journey.
  • I always throw my gym clothes in my duffel before heading to the gym.
  • I scored this cool duffel at the thrift store for only $10!
  • She carried the emotional baggage from her past relationship like a heavy duffel on her shoulders.

noun a large retail store selling a wide variety of goods

  • The emporium was filled with a wide array of high-end products.
  • Let's check out that emporium for some cool stuff.
  • I heard the emporium is the bomb for trendy clothes.
  • Her mind was an emporium of creative ideas.

adjective describing the state of having nothing in one's hands

adverb modifying the verb 'to be' to indicate the state of having nothing in one's hands

  • Despite their efforts, the team returned empty handed from the negotiation.
  • We went to the store looking for the new video game, but we came back empty handed.
  • I thought I would find some cool stuff at the garage sale, but I ended up leaving empty handed.
  • He searched for answers in the old books, but he came back empty handed.

noun a trade or swap of goods or services

verb to give something in return for something else

  • The foreign exchange market allows for the trading of different currencies.
  • Let's exchange phone numbers so we can stay in touch.
  • I'll trade you my sandwich for your chips - want to exchange?
  • Their exchange of ideas during the meeting led to a breakthrough in their project.

noun a slang term for the buttocks or rear end

  • The woman carried her purse on her fanny pack while traveling.
  • I always keep my phone in my fanny pack when I go for a walk.
  • She has a cute fanny, doesn't she?
  • His fanny was saved by the last-minute intervention of his friend.

noun a device worn on the head that covers the ears and is used for listening to audio such as music or speech

  • She plugged her headphone into the audio jack to listen to the lecture.
  • I always forget my headphone when I go to the gym.
  • I can't hear you, let me put on my headphones.
  • He always has his headphones on, he never pays attention to what's happening around him.

noun a liquid that is used for washing or cooking and is heated to a high temperature

  • Please ensure the hot water is at the correct temperature before adding it to the mixture.
  • I'll make you a cup of tea with hot water, just the way you like it.
  • I love taking a long shower with scalding hot water to relax my muscles.
  • His anger was like a pot of hot water ready to boil over at any moment.

kit

noun A set of articles or equipment needed for a specific purpose

  • The scientist carefully unpacked the research kit before beginning the experiment.
  • I always keep a first aid kit in my car, just in case.
  • I need to grab my makeup kit before we head out.
  • She approached the problem with a toolkit of strategies to tackle it from different angles.

noun a person or thing that has been left behind

verb to go away from without taking or removing

  • It is important to ensure you do not leave behind any personal belongings when checking out of the hotel.
  • Hey, don't forget to grab your jacket so you don't leave it behind at the restaurant.
  • I always double check to make sure I don't leave my phone behind when I go out.
  • As we move forward, let's leave behind any negative attitudes and focus on positivity.

lug

noun a handle or projection on a piece of luggage, bag, or other object for carrying or pulling

verb to carry or drag something heavy with great effort

  • The porter helped me lug my heavy suitcase up the stairs.
  • Can you help me lug this box to the car?
  • I had to lug all my stuff to the new apartment by myself.
  • She felt like she was lugging the weight of the world on her shoulders.

noun a number of containers for carrying personal belongings; suitcases or bags

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  • The airline lost my luggage during my flight.
  • I always overpack my luggage when going on vacation.
  • I need to lug my luggage to the hotel.
  • Emotional baggage can weigh you down just like physical luggage.

noun a person or business that deals in or exchanges different currencies

  • I needed to exchange my foreign currency at the money changer before my trip.
  • I always go to the money changer in the mall to get the best rates.
  • Let's hit up the money changer before we head to the airport.
  • In the world of finance, he was known as the ultimate money changer, always finding ways to make a profit.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb to indicate time, manner, place, or degree

preposition shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun

  • As a busy professional, I often have to work on the go to meet deadlines.
  • I always have to eat my breakfast on the go because I'm running late.
  • I love listening to podcasts when I'm on the go, it makes the commute more enjoyable.
  • She's always on the go, constantly moving and never staying in one place for too long.

noun A group or collection of items that have been packed together

verb To fill a space tightly or compactly with people or things

  • The company decided to pack in extra supplies in case of an emergency.
  • I always pack in some snacks when going on a road trip.
  • Let's pack in some fun activities for the weekend.
  • It's time to pack in all the memories from this trip before we leave.

noun a small bag or pouch in a garment for carrying small articles

verb to put into one's pocket

adjective of or relating to a pocket

adverb in or into one's pocket

  • She reached into her pocket to retrieve her phone.
  • I always keep my keys in my pocket.
  • I found a cool pen in my pocket.
  • He always has a trick up his pocket.

noun a small bag or pouch used for carrying money, cards, and other personal items

  • She reached into her pocketbook to retrieve her business card.
  • I always keep my keys in my pocketbook so I don't lose them.
  • Hey, can you spot me some cash? I left my pocketbook at home.
  • His knowledge of economics is like a well-worn pocketbook, filled with valuable insights.

noun a portable device or object

adjective able to be easily carried or moved, often referring to a device or object

  • The portable device allows for easy transportation of important documents.
  • I love my portable speaker, I can take it anywhere with me.
  • This portable charger is a lifesaver when my phone dies on the go.
  • Her laughter was like a portable sunshine, brightening up the room.

noun a small bag or flexible container, typically made of cloth or leather, used for carrying money or other small items

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  • The kangaroo carries its young in a pouch located on its abdomen.
  • I always keep my keys in the front pouch of my backpack for easy access.
  • Hey, can you pass me that pouch of chips over there?
  • Her heart felt like a heavy pouch filled with unresolved emotions.

noun a small bag used especially by a woman to carry everyday personal items

  • She reached into her purse to retrieve her wallet.
  • I always keep my keys in my purse.
  • I love your new purse, where did you get it?
  • His words were like a treasure hidden in a purse, waiting to be discovered.

noun The currency of Russia and some other countries in Eastern Europe, consisting of 100 kopecks.

  • The exchange rate of the ruble to the dollar has been fluctuating recently.
  • I heard the ruble is getting stronger against other currencies.
  • I bet you a hundred rubles that it will rain tomorrow.
  • His promises are as worthless as a ruble in a foreign land.

noun a small bag or packet containing a small quantity of something, such as a powder or perfume

  • The sachet contained a sample of the new perfume for customers to try.
  • I grabbed a sachet of sugar to sweeten my coffee.
  • Hey, can you pass me that sachet of ketchup?
  • Her words were like a sachet of calming herbs in the midst of chaos.

noun a length or square of fabric worn around the neck or head

verb to wrap with or as if with a scarf

  • She wrapped a cashmere scarf around her neck to stay warm in the winter weather.
  • I love your new scarf! Where did you get it?
  • That scarf is so lit, I need to get one for myself.
  • His words were like a warm scarf on a cold day, comforting and reassuring.

noun A spare tire is an extra tire carried in a vehicle for emergency use in case of a flat tire.

  • It is important to always have a spare tire in your vehicle in case of emergencies.
  • Make sure you have a spare tire in your car just in case you get a flat.
  • Don't forget to pack a spare tire in your ride for any unexpected blowouts.
  • Having a backup plan is like having a spare tire for life's unexpected challenges.

noun a pair of glasses with tinted lenses worn to protect the eyes from the sun or glare

  • The optometrist recommended wearing sunglasses to protect my eyes from harmful UV rays.
  • I always forget my sunglasses when I go to the beach, and end up squinting all day.
  • Check out those shades! Those sunglasses are so cool.
  • She always wears her sunglasses indoors, trying to hide her emotions from others.

noun a type of umbrella or parasol used to block sunlight

  • The sunshade provided much-needed relief from the scorching sun during the outdoor event.
  • Don't forget to bring your sunshade to the beach, or you'll end up with a sunburn.
  • I always keep my trusty sunshade in the car for when it gets too hot to handle.
  • She used her witty remarks as a sunshade to shield herself from criticism.

noun a large bag used for carrying things

verb to carry or haul something in a tote bag

  • She carried her laptop in a leather tote bag to the business meeting.
  • I always bring my tote to the beach for all my stuff.
  • I love your tote, where did you get it?
  • His responsibilities were a heavy tote on his shoulders.

noun the action of moving from one place to another, typically over a long distance

verb to go from one place to another, typically over a long distance

  • Traveling for business purposes can be quite exhausting but also rewarding.
  • I love traveling to new places and exploring different cultures.
  • I'm always down for some travel adventures, let's hit the road!
  • Books can be a great way to travel to different worlds without leaving your home.

verb the act of moving from one place to another, typically over a long distance

adjective engaged in the act of traveling

  • Traveling for business allows me to visit different cities and meet new clients.
  • I love traveling to new places and trying out different cuisines.
  • I'm always down for some spontaneous traveling with friends.
  • Traveling through life's ups and downs has made me a stronger person.

verb to unfasten or release a buckle or fastening

  • Please remember to unbuckle your seatbelt before exiting the vehicle.
  • Hey, don't forget to unbuckle before you get out.
  • Yo, make sure you unbuckle before you bounce.
  • Sometimes we need to mentally unbuckle from our worries and just relax.

noun A collection of items or products that are sold or provided together as a set, typically used to begin a particular activity or hobby.

  • The starter pack for the new employees includes a laptop, a notebook, and a pen.
  • Don't forget to grab your starter pack before heading to the orientation session.
  • The starter pack for college freshmen usually consists of ramen noodles, energy drinks, and laundry detergent.
  • His witty remarks and charming smile are like the starter pack for winning people over.

noun a type of battery that can store electrical energy and is used to charge electronic devices

  • I always carry a power bank with me in case my phone runs out of battery.
  • I need to grab my power bank before we head out, my phone is almost dead.
  • I can't believe I forgot my power bank, now I'm stuck with a dead phone.
  • In a world where information is power, a power bank is essential to stay connected at all times.

adjective describing something that can be easily packed or compressed

  • The packable rain jacket is perfect for traveling light.
  • I love how this packable sleeping bag easily fits into my backpack.
  • This packable cooler is a game-changer for picnics.
  • Her emotions were so tightly packed, like a packable suitcase ready to burst.

noun a container typically made of plastic or metal that is used to hold liquids, such as water or sports drinks, while riding a bicycle

  • The cyclist attached a bike bottle to the frame of his bicycle for easy access to water during the race.
  • I always make sure to bring my bike bottle with me on long rides to stay hydrated.
  • Don't forget to grab your bike bottle before we hit the trails!
  • His bike bottle symbolized his commitment to staying healthy and active.

noun A word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things. In this case, 'gas' is a noun referring to a fuel used for vehicles.

verb A word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence. In this case, 'be' is the verb indicating a state of being.

preposition A word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause. In this case, 'out of' is a preposition indicating lack or depletion.

  • The car ran out of gas on the highway and had to be towed to the nearest gas station.
  • We can't drive to the party tonight, we're out of gas!
  • I can't believe we're out of gas again, this is so annoying.
  • After a long day at work, I feel like I'm out of gas and just want to relax at home.

noun a type of jacket that has padding or extra material sewn into it for added warmth and insulation

  • The mountaineer wore a padded jacket to protect himself from the cold temperatures at high altitudes.
  • I love my new padded jacket, it's so cozy and warm!
  • Check out that dude in the fresh padded jacket, he's stylin'.
  • Her words were like a padded jacket, providing comfort and protection in a difficult situation.

noun a type of insulated jacket with a quilted design that is typically filled with down or synthetic fibers to provide warmth

  • The puffer jacket is designed to provide insulation in cold weather conditions.
  • I love wearing my puffer jacket when it's chilly outside.
  • Check out my new puffy jacket, it's so cozy!
  • She wrapped herself in her puffer jacket, seeking comfort and warmth amidst the chaos.

noun a system or process of changing one currency into another for trading or travel purposes

  • I need to visit a currency exchange to convert my dollars to euros.
  • I'm going to the currency exchange to swap some cash.
  • Let's hit up the currency exchange and get some foreign money.
  • Learning a new language is like a currency exchange for your brain.

noun a small piece of luggage that passengers are allowed to carry onto an airplane

adjective relating to or denoting luggage that passengers are allowed to carry onto an airplane

  • Passengers are only allowed one carry-on bag and one personal item on the flight.
  • Don't forget to grab your carry-on before we leave for the airport.
  • I always pack my essentials in my carry-on to avoid checking a bag.
  • She always carries on with her work even when facing challenges.

noun a small piece of luggage typically used for carrying clothing and personal items during travel

  • She packed her belongings neatly into her valise before leaving for her business trip.
  • I just threw some clothes in my valise and headed out for the weekend.
  • I'll just grab my valise and bounce, I'll see you later.
  • His valise of memories was filled with moments from his travels around the world.

noun a small, moistened piece of cloth or paper used for cleaning

adjective describing the wipe as being damp or moist

  • Please ensure to use a wet wipe to clean the surface before applying the disinfectant.
  • Hey, can you pass me a wet wipe? I spilled something on the table.
  • I always keep a wet wipe in my bag for emergencies.
  • His words were like a wet wipe, wiping away all my doubts and fears.

noun a noun is a word that refers to a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a verb is a word that expresses an action or a state of being

adjective an adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun

adverb an adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb

preposition a preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

  • It is not appropriate to go commando in a professional setting.
  • I forgot to do laundry so I had to go commando today.
  • I love going commando in the summer, it's so freeing.
  • Sometimes you just have to go commando and take risks in life.

noun a small bag or pouch worn by a man to carry personal items

  • The man carried his important documents in his leather man purse.
  • He always keeps his wallet in his man purse for easy access.
  • Check out that dude with the cool man purse!
  • His man purse was like a portable office, holding everything he needed for work.

noun a heavy, knee-length overcoat worn by drivers of open cars to protect against wind and weather

  • The gentleman wore a stylish car coat to the business meeting.
  • She threw on a car coat before heading out to run errands.
  • I love your new car coat, where did you get it?
  • His words acted as a protective car coat, shielding her from the harsh criticism.

noun a small bag used by women to carry personal items

  • She carried a designer handbag to the important business meeting.
  • I love your new handbag, where did you get it?
  • Her handbag game is always on point.
  • Carrying her handbag of secrets, she navigated through the gossip-filled party.

noun a device or piece of software used for reading electronic books or documents

adjective relating to or characteristic of a device used for reading electronic books or documents

  • The university library now offers access to academic journals through an e-reader service.
  • I love reading on my e-reader because I can carry so many books with me wherever I go.
  • I just downloaded the latest bestseller on my e-reader - it's so convenient!
  • Her mind was like an e-reader, absorbing information at a rapid pace.

noun an electronic device used for listening to audio

  • The audiophile preferred using high-quality ear buds for listening to classical music.
  • I always carry my ear buds with me so I can listen to music on the go.
  • These new ear buds are lit, they have amazing sound quality!
  • She always has her ear buds in, tuning out the world around her.

noun a small bag or pouch typically carried by men to hold personal items such as keys, wallet, and phone

  • The businessman carried his important documents in his sleek manbag.
  • I saw John with his manbag at the coffee shop earlier.
  • Check out that dude with the cool manbag!
  • His manbag was like a portable office, always stocked with everything he needed.

verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or a state of being; in this case, 'acquainting' is a verb that means to make someone aware of or familiar with something

  • The professor spent the first class session acquainting the students with the course syllabus.
  • I'm still acquainting myself with the new neighborhood and getting to know my neighbors.
  • I'm just acquainting myself with the new video game before I start playing competitively.
  • She is slowly acquainting herself with the idea of moving to a new city for work.

noun A mode on a mobile device that disables its wireless transmission functions, typically for use on an airplane.

  • It is recommended to switch your phone to aeroplane mode during flights.
  • Don't forget to put your phone on aeroplane mode before takeoff.
  • I always put my phone on aeroplane mode when I don't want to be disturbed.
  • Sometimes I wish I could switch to aeroplane mode in real life and take a break from everything.