Bag - Law Dictionary Search Results
Person
1937, s. 23] Means if a person is carrying a bag or some other article with him and a narcotic drug
Satchel
A little sack or bag for carrying papers books or small articles of wearing apparel
Reticule
A little bag originally of network a womans workbag or a little bag
Pouch
A small bag usually a leathern bag as a pouch for money a
feedbag
a canvas bag that is used to feed an animal such as a
Baggy
Resembling a bag loose or puffed out or pendent like a bag flabby
Sandbagger
An assaulter whose weapon is a sand bag See Sand bag under Sand
Wholesale dealer
1591. Means a trader who has stock of grains in bags and without breaking the bags sells to retail dealers, V.
Ripping panel
the immediate escape of gas and instant deflation of the bag
Saddlebags
Bags usually of leather united by straps or a band formerly
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