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the satchel
noun
A bag or case with one or two shoulder straps, especially used to carry books etc.
Exact(48)
What happened to the satchel of money?
The one with the satchel?
I didn't know the satchel was still in [fashion]..."....
(b) The satchel or tote contains enriched uranium that must be protected at all costs.
We finally rushed up and looked in the end of the satchel.
Hands shaking, Elena fumbled for a book in the satchel that Banford had packed.
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Next season, you can go girly with the pale pink bow-trimmed version or channel Alexa Chung tomboy chic with the satchel-strapped one.
Osgood, the satchel-mouthed genuine millionaire, worships Daphne, who only exists as a performance; Sugar adores Junior, a figment of her own imagination impersonated by someone who has peeked backstage at her dreams.
The same is true, he pointed out, of the famous Frank Sinatra profile, in which Mr. Talese never actually speaks to the singer and instead concentrates on such Sinatran supernumeraries as his long-suffering publicist, his devoted valet and the satchel-bearer who carries his toupees.
It wasn't only the size of the satchels that attracted notice; it was their smell.
"The idea is that it's not 'Pimp my Ride' stupid — everything has utility," said Mr. Ward, unsnapping one of the satchels from the seatback.
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