Pullman
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Also called Pullman case. (often lowercase) a large suitcase.
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George Mortimer, 1831–97, U.S. inventor and railroad car designer.
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Etymology
Origin of Pullman
C19: named after George M. Pullman (1831–97), the US inventor who first manufactured such coaches
Example Sentences
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To maintain a meritocracy, a business must hold on to key employees, says Pullman & Comley, a law firm based in Connecticut.
From MarketWatch • Feb. 10, 2026
Bill Pullman, left, Mel Brooks and Rick Moranis on the set of “Spaceballs.”
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 22, 2026
I founded a company in Pullman, Wash., that invents and builds products that protect, automate and control critical infrastructure in more than 170 countries.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 21, 2025
Pullman worked at Chelsea for an incredible 56 years and retired in 2024.
From BBC • Sep. 30, 2025
What troubled Burnham at the moment, as he rode in his Pullman compartment, was the fact that only one of his candidates, Van Brunt of Kansas City, had replied with any enthusiasm.
From "The Devil in the White City" by Erik Larson
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