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waterbag

n. A bag for carrying water.

Usage examples of "waterbag".

Ayla quickly poured clear liquid from a large waterbag and brought a cup, full to the brim.

She offered a birchbark cup and held out the cool, dripping waterbag made from the stomach of a mountain goat.

His glance followed the girl as she put the waterbag in a shady spot nearby, then brought out a bundle of tough grasses and water-soaked woody roots to prepare to weave a basket.

The deer provided a waterbag, too, from its well-washed, waterproof stomach, and sinew for cord, and flit from the lump above its tail where the animal stored its winter supply.

On a sunny spring morning not long after she returned, Ayla went to fill a waterbag at the spring-fed pool near the cave.

She picked him up and held him, then remembered the waterbag she had left by the creek.

She fumbled in the dark for the waterbag, and in a moment of panic lost her sense of direction in the stark blackness of the cave.

He had gotten another waterbag of the powerful drink and was passing it on after taking a swallow.

Latie rushed to change into the warm, lightweight reindeer skins she wore for traveling, packed her haversack, added the food and waterbag Nezzie prepared for her, and was outside and ready to go before Ayla was dressed.

Talut had just taken a drink from his waterbag when he thought he heard a faint rumbling, like bow rolling thunder.

Ayla followed him, took down the large waterbag and poured some water into a cooking basket, then put stones in the fire to heat.

As Ayla checked the large waterbag, she smiled again at the sleeping children, who had been up until late the night before.

He stopped and reached for his waterbag, then discovered he had forgotten to take it.

Ayla reached for the large waterbag that was hanging by a leather strap from a peg pounded into one of the supporting posts.

He had more than kept his word, giving each of the peasants clothing, a knife, a scrip of food for the journey, a waterbag and either a silver coin or a handful of bronze ones, in addition to his freedom.