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Phrase of the Day (live out of a suitcase)-28MAR20

Phrase of the Day (live out of a suitcase)-28MAR20

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is live out of a suitcase and it is a phrase meaning “to stay/live in several places temporarily, with only enough belongings to put in a suitcase”.

Example Sentence: For a man used to living out of a suitcase, former India spinner Kartik Murali has “adapted” to a life indoors. The cricketer has lost little time in accepting the situation and also strictly adhering to lockdown rules.

This phrase is present in today’s The Hindu sports news article Adhere to lockdown rules, pleads Kartik and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu.

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