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water bag

British  

noun

  1. a bag, sometimes made of skin, leather, etc, but in Australia usually canvas, for holding, carrying, and keeping water cool

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She sent organisers pictures of her vest, which has pouches on the back for a 1.5 litre water bag and a straw so she can drink continuously as her condition makes her susceptible to dehydration.

From BBC • Nov. 4, 2023

While court was in recess, Goering would often ask DiPalma for a drink of water, so DiPalma would go get him a cup from the water bag down the hall.

From Washington Times • May 28, 2020

In the first part of the picture he wobbles about carrying a goatskin water bag.

From Time Magazine Archive

The gathering broke up only after Makati's mayor, Nemisio Yabut, the main speaker, was silenced by loud boos from the audience and by a well-aimed water bag from an upper-story window.

From Time Magazine Archive

I fill the water bag and am starting back when a squirrel runs over the leaves.

From "On the Far Side of the Mountain" by Jean Craighead George