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bindle

[bin-dl] / ˈbɪn dl /


NOUN
parcel
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“It was my first time away from home with veritably just a meagre bindle on my back. I was way out of my comfort zone and flung into the deep end on the other side of the pond. I floundered but eventually found my water legs and learned to love dear ol’ Blighty.”

From Los Angeles Times

The Surge didn’t come to this country, carrying nothing but a bindle of digital newsletters, for a political cuddlefest.

From Slate

Binder, whom Parker would interchangeably call “Bindle,” recalls the embattled production, laughing as he goes, like a veteran far enough removed from the war to appreciate its absurdities.

From Los Angeles Times

Bindle is recalling all of its two-compartment water bottles and has halted production of them because of the presence of lead in exposed soldering dots in the bottom storage compartment.

From Washington Times

Bindle said drinking from the top of the bottle is safe, although the storage compartment should not be used.

From Washington Times