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[ UK /hˈə‍ʊldɔːl/ ]
NOUN
  1. a capacious bag or basket

How To Use holdall In A Sentence

  • If you are well under the luggage allowance on the outward bound trip, that allows you to bring back plenty of goodies in your spare holdall which should be of a light nylon type that will squash down.
  • I sat with my holdall on my lap.
  • Although the museum asks that bags be left at the entrance, they walk through its artefact-filled rooms carrying large holdalls.
  • Instead, criminals are still using the traditional method of carrying the cash in holdalls.
  • I had a small holdall with clean clothes and some books, and my computer holder.
  • He produced a bread knife and ordered the women to open the safe and then lie on the ground before he stuffed notes and coins into a black holdall.
  • He has a big anorak sort of thing, and he is carrying a large holdall. Times, Sunday Times
  • Stuart believes that the stolen items, which were in a blue holdall, may have been dumped somewhere by whoever stole them.
  • Both men carried holdalls and forced the staff members into the vault of the bank, where they stole a large quantity of cash and other items.
  • Our photo shows the brute strolling down a street near the college with a holdall slung over his shoulder. The Sun
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