Live out of a/(one's) suitcase In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "live out of a/(one's) suitcase", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Zesty Y calendar 2021-08-19 11:08

Meaning of Live out of a/(one's) suitcase

Live out of a/(one's) suitcase phrase

To live or stay in many places for a short period of time with limited belongings available.

 

If you don't want to take a sedentary job, you can work as a flight attendant, which is a plum job, but the downside is that you will have to live out of a suitcase.

In order to travel around the world, I'm trying to get accustomed to living out of a suitcase.

Grammar and Usage of Live out of a/(one's) suitcase

Verb Forms

  • lived out of a/(one's) suitcase
  • living out of a/(one's) suitcase

The verb "live" must be conjugated according to its tense.
 

Origin of Live out of a/(one's) suitcase

The origin of this phrase is not clear.
 

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