Wiktionary
n. (alternative spelling of duffel bag English)
WordNet
n. a large cylindrical bag of heavy cloth; for carrying personal belongings [syn: duffel bag, duffel, duffle]
Usage examples of "duffle bag".
The light wasn't too good, and the placed smelled of the bilges, and after you've sat on some guy's extra pair of boots inside his duffle bag for about six hours, your ass feels like he's been walking on it, but we stuck it out.
I had decided that I could find enough doming in my duffle bag to keep me warm and dry in the woods.
He hoisted one duffle bag up to his shoulder, catching the body inside at the waist with his shoulder and balancing it there neatly.
It took Hosea only seconds to return all of his possessions to the worn duffle bag and lock his banjo into its case, and only slightly longer to pour the ice-melt out the window and tie the bag full of ice up neatly.
Aboard the launch, Tommy upended his duffle bag and carefully checked each item of his diving gear--swimming fins, snorkle, face mask, waterproof flashlight, emergency knife, weight belt, and the mouthpiece, breathing hoses, pressure gauge, air valve, and dual air bottles of his SCUBA.
Instead I went down to my cabin, wrote a brief note, took the small duffle bag with me and went in search of Haggerty.
Harvath glanced at the pistol for a moment and then placed it in the black duffle bag with the rest of his gear for the evening.
He reached down and picked up the duffle bag he had given Sarah that morning before going to meet the lovely Clive.
I'd taken into Himself's house only clothes in a paper carrier and I left with them (dry) in an all-purpose heavy duty duffle bag from the gun-room.
Barnes said, bouncing the laden duffle bag in the palm of his hand to call attention to it.
He fitted the spool line to the grapnel's shaft while Alex neatly coiled cable from the second duffle bag.