live out of a suitcase
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[live] out of {one's} suitcase

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to live out of a suitcase
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to briefly live in one or several places, without ever unpacking one's luggage, often due to not having a permanent place to live or stay in

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What is the origin of the idiom "live out of a suitcase" and when to use it?

The idiom "live out of a suitcase" likely originated from the lifestyle of frequent travelers or those who are constantly on the move. It is used to describe a way of living where a person doesn't have a permanent home or residence, and instead, they keep their belongings in a suitcase, traveling from place to place.

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Sarah's job involves so much travelling that she lives out of a suitcase.
She's been living out of her suitcases in her brother's apartment ever since getting evicted from her house.
As a travel journalist, she lives out of a suitcase, exploring new destinations every week.
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