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changing bag

noun

  1. a lightproof bag with openings made to fit closely around the arms, used in place of a darkroom in some photographic procedures.



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Supermarket chain Aldi has stopped selling a baby changing bag after being accused of copying another company's design.

From BBC

Fortunately the only thing gone was a baby changing bag.

Alongside a baby sling, changing bag and clothes declaring "I'm a Golden Jubilee baby", parents will find a scrapbook to capture memorable moments, and a commemorative medallion.

From BBC

You suspect he's speaking mainly of iCandy – frequently referred to as "the new Bugaboo" – which launched in 2005; and another brand that now goes hand-in-handle with the designer changing bag and attendant lifestyle.

Fisher said that after taking a picture of Denmark's Paul Elvstrom at the start of the Soling race, the photographer put his camera in a changing bag, snipped off a negative, rolled it up tight and put it into a screw-top aluminum can.

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