0 a large case for carrying clothes while travelling, especially one that opens out into two parts --
1 consisting of a wide range of things that are considered as a single thing: --
We also want to ensure technology transfer as far as we can, but that tends to be a curious portmanteau expression used to describe things which are tradeable.
Is it a portmanteau phrase covering both?
I could not give a portmanteau answer as to what particular difficulties might be considered enough in an individual case.
The judge rejected it as being a portmanteau warrant and therefore improper.
The clause is by no means the most troubling aspect of a troubling portmanteau of legislation.
We are happy that those matters have been rolled together, resulting in a portmanteau proposal.
The exchange is an incalculable matter there, where a man has to take a portmanteau full of paper currency in order to buy his breakfast.
I think that he will accept that that is rather a portmanteau way of describing the matter.