carpetbag
Americannoun
verb (used without object)
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to journey with little luggage.
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to act as a carpetbagger.
noun
Etymology
Origin of carpetbag
Example Sentences
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Some distance away, beyond the shade of the awning, a low white, with what I guessed to be all his possessions in a carpetbag, smoked tobacco.
From The New Yorker • Jun. 3, 2019
Re-reading it now from the misty vantage point of middle age, I hardly recognise the solitary figure who shouldered a carpetbag for 4,185km.
From The Guardian • Jan. 6, 2019
So the new sequel, directed by Rob Marshall and starring Emily Blunt, carried a rather heavy carpetbag, you might say.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 12, 2018
Keats said it first, but it was Mary Poppins, being practically perfect in every way, who found the right occasion for it, shortly after pulling an improbably large houseplant out of her carpetbag.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 12, 2018
Aunt Kate gathered her carpetbag and stood up to go.
From "The Detective's Assistant" by Kate Hannigan
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