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holdall

[hohld-awl] / ˈhoʊldˌɔl /


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Bennett Winch’s holdall consists of an outer Tuscan-leather “suit carrier”—that’s British for garment bag—that wraps around an inner canvas twill barrel bag, secured by magnetic snaps and straps.

From The Wall Street Journal

However one was found in a black holdall under the teenager's bed, along with a bow and arrows.

From BBC

As he walks to a nearby car while holding a plastic bag and a holdall, another man can be seen running towards him.

From BBC

She then wrapped it in bin bags, put it in a large holdall and moved it to the garden, Canterbury Crown Court heard.

From BBC

The "dirty money" was delivered by couriers in carrier bags and holdalls full of hundreds of thousands of pounds at a time, the trial heard, even being concealed inside fast food boxes and children's toys.

From BBC