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club bag

American  

noun

  1. a soft, usually leather, two-handled bag suitable for use in traveling or for general utility.


Etymology

Origin of club bag

First recorded in 1925–30

Example Sentences

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But the traveller had grabbed his club bag and was off down the aisle as fast as he could go.

From Deep Furrows by Moorhouse, Hopkins

A radiant Judith packed a club bag and suitcase.

From Judy of York Hill by Bennett, Ethel Hume

He brought out a suit case and a deep club bag.

From The Boss of Wind River by Chisholm, A. M. (Arthur Murray)