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Synonyms

vanity bag

British  

noun

  1. a woman's small bag or hand case used to carry cosmetics, etc

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“I’d get in the shiny white Cadillac with my matching vanity bag and luggage.”

From "One Crazy Summer" by Rita Williams-Garcia

She was sitting on a rock with her feet crossed, and she was inspecting her chin in the tiny mirror of her vanity bag.

From The Lookout Man by Bower, B. M.

Our closet was stopped up and when the porter came to see what was the matter he found the vanity bag.

From A Young Girl's Diary by Paul, Eden

Of the two Cordovas, he found the girl Lucretia a mere walking vanity bag: idle, shiftless, eager for compliments, and without two ideas in her vain little head.

From Cleek, the Master Detective by Hanshew, Thomas W.

There had been some mistake in the parcels, I believe, and Miss Mooney—you know, the actress, Myra Mooney—received a safety razor, and Lord Rye a vanity bag.

From Tenterhooks by Leverson, Ada