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handbag
[hand-bag]
noun
a bag or box of leather, fabric, plastic, or the like, held in the hand or carried by means of a handle or strap, commonly used for holding money, personal grooming items, small purchases, etc.
handbag
/ ˈhændˌbæɡ /
noun
Also called: bag. purse. pocketbook. a woman's small bag carried to contain personal articles
a small suitcase that can be carried by hand
a commercial style of House music
Word History and Origins
Origin of handbag1
Example Sentences
A conservative who favors blue jackets and a roomy handbag, she vowed on taking office to “work like a horse” to revitalize Japan’s economy and burnish the country’s global prestige.
She also was accused of spending $1 million on luxury handbags and high-flying travel and illegally declaring them as business expenses on her tax returns.
In a recent podcast appearance, Kennedy’s wife, the actress Cheryl Hines, said he brings his own sauerkraut to restaurants—and asks her to carry it in her handbag.
But retail spaces, especially those selling fancy handbags and designer clothing, are changing the way they approach luring in would-be shoppers.
"It's just hype - it's a trend, a bit like fashion - if everyone buys the same handbag it becomes popular and I'd say it's the same for aesthetics."
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