NOUN
- a large cylindrical bag of heavy cloth; for carrying personal belongings
- a coarse heavy woolen fabric
How To Use duffle In A Sentence
- It would be a bit sad if he was still in the same duffle coat. The Sun
- Cloths manufaftured from the above wool are fix quar - ters broad duffles; fix quarter broad blue milled cloths, at from 4S. to 10%. per yard; three quarters to yard broad leys, iarges, Ihafts, plaidings, baizes, linfey woolfeys, jefl« mies, and ftripped apron ftufts. The statistical account of Scotland. Drawn up from the communications of the ministers of the different parishes
- She stands about six feet tall, dressed in a black leotard with running shoes and a slouchy black duffle bag slumped at her feet.
- They flapped in the wind, but only rarely were snapped in two by bashing against the toggle on your duffle coat.
- Bingham sprang from the car, hauling an old blue and gold canvas duffle bag.
- Still, I pack too much, a huge duffle crammed with triple and quadruple of everything: shirts, shorts, footwear, rainwear, and all sorts of otiose extras I know I will never use. Richard Bangs: Following Brad and Angelina to Namibia, Part I
- So, after she stuffed her damp towel back in her duffle bag one last time, what was left? Times, Sunday Times
- On the plashy banks of the Housatonic River in northern Connecticut one morning last week, two fishermen looked up with scowls as a hiker with a rucksack and a brown duffle shaped like an oversized golf bag broke through the woods with a noise loud enough to scare every trout within 50 yd.
- Near or far, a first-aid kit belongs in every outdoor enthusiast's duffle. Houston Chronicle
- The 250 of us assigned there dropped our packs, duffle bags, rifles, barracks bags and musette bags.