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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

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

"Well, what do you know about that?" she inquired, making a gesture with one arm toward the fire while with the other she fumbled in her absurd little vanity bag.

From The Lookout Man by Bower, B. M.

With this, and a tiny comb which she kept in her vanity bag, she made what toilette she could.

From The Daughter Pays by Reynolds, Mrs. Baillie

She pretended to chalk her cue with a tiny powder puff which she took from a ridiculous vanity bag that swung from her belt.

From The Lookout Man by Bower, B. M.