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satchel
[ sach-uhl ]
noun
- a small bag, sometimes with a shoulder strap.
satchel
/ ˈ²õæ³Ùʃə±ô /
noun
- a rectangular bag, usually made of leather or cloth and provided with a shoulder strap, used for carrying books, esp school books
Derived Forms
- ˈ²õ²¹³Ù³¦³ó±ð±ô±ô±ð»å, adjective
Other ˜yÐÄvlogs From
- ²õ²¹³Ù³¦³óıô±ð»å adjective
- un·²õ²¹³Ù³¦³óıô±ð»å adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of satchel1
Example Sentences
The advert sees Keoghan, depicting his Banshees character Dominic Kearney, riding a donkey that is meandering along on a path in rural Ireland while he tosses laptops out of a satchel to bemused islanders.
According to the indictment, hundreds of thousands of dollars in drug money changed hands at a time, packaged in shopping and duffel bags, satchels, backpacks and tin foil-wrapped packages.
If that fails, mail carriers can put their mail satchels between themselves and the dog.
His satchel is stuffed with sealed letters, scouting reports from surrounding outposts, receipts of sale, and several leather folios engraved with the crest of local magistrates, bound for the Capital King of Samarkand.
Her hair is covered by a bonnet, and a satchel hangs from her shoulder.
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