club bag
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of club bag
First recorded in 1925–30
Example Sentences
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He also knew that the port used for chemotherapy gets flushed with a saline solution that forms a poor taste in the mouth, so he bought Jalon a Sam’s Club bag of 500 Dum Dum lollipops for relief.
From Washington Times
His oversize golf club bag and four suits were already waiting for him at his locker, which sits between Zimmermann’s and an empty one.
From Washington Post
He brought out a suit case and a deep club bag.
From Project Gutenberg
New to the club bag is a Focus meter which gradually depletes the more assists you require; a putt preview on a tricky green requires a significant Focus investment, while adding the barest hint of backspin to a well aimed pitch removes a smaller chunk.
From The Guardian
A radiant Judith packed a club bag and suitcase.
From Project Gutenberg
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