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cloak bag
noun
A suitcase or valise.
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They are also the works that brought to life one of the great comic figures in theatrical history, the bloated Falstaff, "that trunk of humors, that bolting-hutch of beastliness, that swollen parcel of dropsies, that huge bombard of sack, that stuffed cloak-bag of guts, that roasted Manningtree ox with the pudding in his belly".
Teenagers went to Jack Wills to buy socks, just so they could use the bag to cloak their insecurity every time they shopped at New Look.
Ms. Chipaumire begins buried under a pile of stones and a voluminous trash-bag-like cloak.
"I didn't even get me bag out the cloak room.
I was so scared!" she told me, "I didn't even get my bag out the cloak room.
Yet that signal moment has been replaced by a simpler motif--a man wearing a ragged cloak, his head covered by a bag and his arms outstretched in a terrible, but unintended, parody of Jesus' suffering on the cross".
She rummaged through her gym bag for a long green cloak and a pair of yellow socks with daisies.
Being cloaked by the darkness of a trash bag, he creates a shadow puppet in my imagination with each movement.
Hollow is hollow, even if it comes cloaked in pretty shopping bags.
With a lurch, the motorized banana tram starts moving slowly along its simple track carrying 100 banana bunches cornucopias of green fruits, cloaked in blue plastic bags to protect them from insects and sun damage.
Here, a cheetah bomber with a fluoro bag translates into balanced boldness; a leopard cloak cocoons nautical stripes; and the Paris Vogue editor, Emmanuelle Alt, unleashes her inner animal with a leopard topcoat.
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