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Receptacle
That which serves or is used for receiving and containing something as for examople a basket a vase a bag...
Purse
A small bag or pouch the opening of which is made to draw together closely used to carry money in...
Sacking
Stout coarse cloth of which sacks bags etc are made
Portmanteau
A bag or case usually of leather for carrying wearing apparel etc on journeys
Pod
A bag a pouch
Pock pudding
A bag pudding a name of reproach or ridicule formerly applied by the Scotch to the English
VerbarSachet
A scent bag or perfume cushion to be laid among handkerchiefs garments etc to perfume them
Gross weight
Gross weight, the whole weight of goods and merchandise, including the dust and dross, and also the chest or bag.,...
sandbag
A bag filled with sand small sandbags may be used as a weapon or larger ones to build walls or...
VerbarSaucisson
A long and slender pipe or bag made of cloth well pitched or of leather filled with powder and used...
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