Crossword clues for schoolbag
schoolbag
Wiktionary
n. A satchel used to carry supplies for school, a bookbag
WordNet
n. a bag for carrying school books and supplies; "found just the right dictionary to fit into his schoolbag"
Usage examples of "schoolbag".
The children came out in dribs and drabs, and it was not until shortly after twenty past three that Nandira walked out of the school entrance, carrying her schoolbag in one hand and a book in the other.
Hurling sootballs, schoolbag raised as a shield, shrieking with joy in her linen sailor dress, ringlets flying, forever banishing herself from the society of girls.
I grabbed her schoolbag with all her music in it and ran into Central Park.
Thank God I got to the pond just barely ahead of her, I leapt on a rock and dangled the schoolbag over the water.
Caspar dived across the landing for his schoolbag, Malcolm snatched up his and, one behind the other, they pounded downstairs to the kitchen.
She fiddled with her schoolbag, dropping books, picking them up, taking her time.
The five-hour galaxy of classes was far away, and only a small brown schoolbag containing notebooks and a textbook still connected him to it.
Xavier to pick up the schoolbag and jump onto the windowsill and from there over to the bridge, but he did not do it.
This notebook was in his schoolbag, along with his other notebooks and his textbooks.
In his other hand was a belted leather briefcase, scraped raw in places, old enough to have been his schoolbag in third or fourth grade, an object of sufficient romance, distinction and authenticity to be described as possessing moral and ethical substance.
Then I ran upstairs and I grabbed my schoolbag and I put some food for Toby in it and some of my maths books and some clean pants and a vest and a clean shirt.
He had a schoolbag slung over one shoulder, and he seemed to be about the same age as Will.
Bran picked up his flat leather schoolbag from a chair beside the door.
Hermione returned from the trolley and put her money back into her schoolbag, she dislodged a copy of the Daily Prophet that she had been carrying in there.
I flung my schoolbag down in the kitchen and ran out to the studio to see how the picture was coming on.