[
US
/ˈdəfəɫ/
]
[ UK /dˈʌfəl/ ]
[ UK /dˈʌfəl/ ]
NOUN
- a large cylindrical bag of heavy cloth; for carrying personal belongings
- a coarse heavy woolen fabric
How To Use duffel In A Sentence
- Kevin slung the duffel bag over his shoulder and jammed the purple chips into his pockets.
- They tended to carry their bombs in nylon backpacks or duffel bags rather than in belts or vests concealed beneath their clothing, as they do now. The Logic of Suicide Terrorism
- Seeing how the first option was probably just the product of wishing, I left my duffel bag to the bellboy, who seemed to be struggling to keep Gillian's bags on top of the cart, and marched over to the reception desk.
- On the evening of her disappearance, she was wearing a pink sleeveless top, blue jeans with holes in the knees, a khaki duffel coat and black trainers.
- Most of the recruits clutch duffel bags to their chests, straining from the effort. The Army We Have
- The driver was white, 22 to 23 years old, with a goatee beard, wearing glasses, a black hat and duffel jacket.
- It was too much to go in his wallet so he would have a duffel bag full of money. The Sun
- Then the lock clicks, the door opens, the backpacks and duffel bags drop on the floor, and not long after that, you hear the zipping again.
- The hangings are made of Scotland duffel wool, a thick, blanket-like material used to make Inuit parkas.
- Now Creek has dumped the duffel coat and has a regular job at an advertising agency. Times, Sunday Times