Synonyms for satchel


Grammar : Noun
Spell : sach-uh l
Phonetic Transcription : ˈsætʃ əl

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Définition of satchel

Origin :
  • "small bag," mid-14c., from Old French sachel, from Late Latin saccellum "money bag, purse," diminutive of Latin sacculus, diminutive of saccus "bag" (see sack (n.1)).
  • noun small bag
Example sentences :
  • Watching my chance, I slipped this into her satchel and hoped that she would read it soon.
  • Extract from : « The Harbor » by Ernest Poole
  • She pulled the satchel toward her, her fingers seeking to close it.
  • Extract from : « The Film of Fear » by Arnold Fredericks
  • If it's a middlin' good-lookin' young woman with a satchel, that's 'Gusty.
  • Extract from : « Cap'n Eri » by Joseph Crosby Lincoln
  • She took the paper up to her room and hid it very carefully in her satchel.
  • Extract from : « Pretty Madcap Dorothy » by Laura Jean Libbey
  • So he took the hundred karbovantsya out of his satchel and gave them to Ivan.
  • Extract from : « Cossack Fairy Tales and Folk Tales » by Anonymous
  • Simple was ashamed to open his satchel with the black bread and water in it.
  • Extract from : « Boys and Girls Bookshelf (Vol 2 of 17) » by Various
  • I couldn't lose my satchel, you see, for its strapped on me.
  • Extract from : « The Adventures of Herr Baby » by Mrs. Molesworth
  • "It was in his satchel," he remarked, as he began to remove the string.
  • Extract from : « The Ivory Snuff Box » by Arnold Fredericks
  • Opening the satchel I asked him to look into it; says I, "Jackson, what is in this satchel; look."
  • Extract from : « The Mysterious Murder of Pearl Bryan » by Unknown
  • When that conversation was ended a satchel was brought into the office—a red satchel.
  • Extract from : « The Mysterious Murder of Pearl Bryan » by Unknown
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