1. suiter - Noun
2. Suiter - Proper noun
(card games, in combination) Something having a certain number of suits.
(luggage, in combination) Something that can hold a certain number of suits.
He lifted the big three-suiter onto the bed and opened it.
Suiter (plural Suiters)
A surname.
He joined the now defunct Marine Cooks and Stewards union to get this job, Suiter (2002) p. 87 and would later work as a seaman in the mid-1950s to gain experience of other cultures in port cities. Source: Internet
Indeed, when asked recently about the origin of the information that indicated a Black suspect had shot Suiter, current Police Commissioner Darryl De Sousa said he too did not know. Source: Internet
Key play: 1B Jerrick Suiter capped a six-run sixth inning with a two-RBI single to center field. Source: Internet
Suiter (2002) pp. 83–94 Instead, he went back to Warm Springs to work in logging as a chokersetter (fastening cables to logs). Source: Internet
Those were in the years when Larry Suiter was still alive and unafraid to work atop the almost 100 feet headhouse, where the nativity scene was stored, awaiting its annual holiday performance. Source: Internet
Church leader Richard Suiter said parishioners, who have been holding services at a new site on Carroll Road near Prospect Street, are thrilled to see the project move forward. Source: Internet