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saddlebag

[sad-l-bag] / ˈsæd lˌbæg /




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He would arrive at the classroom with his peasant sandals, with a woolen saddlebag on his shoulder, a notebook and his lunch, which consisted of sweet potatoes or tamales that cooled with the hours.

From Seattle Times

Shakespeare came here in the settlers’ first saddlebags, and he is as American now as the Beatles.

From New York Times

In Eastern Kentucky, children were told babies arrived in saddlebags instead of storks’ beaks.

From Washington Post

He first sold wine from a bicycle, meeting with chefs and restaurateurs near Lyon while riding across the hills and plains of eastern France, carrying bottles in his saddlebag.

From Washington Post

Ware pairs biographies of suffragists with objects like saddlebags, tree plaques, jewelry, political cartoons, parade programs, and statues.

From The New Yorker