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kitbag

[ UK /kˈɪtbæɡ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a knapsack (usually for a soldier)

How To Use kitbag In A Sentence

  • He ran, swaying with his kitbag, and Brian walked out of the station. THE OPEN DOOR
  • The Marxist Big Idea was a rigid gospel of economic rules, a one-solution-fits-all kitbag which every communist state used in very similar ways.
  • One boy, carrying a kitbag over his shoulder in true military style, kept humming to himself as he marched along.
  • I picked up my kitbag and marched aboard the troopship Empire Fowey, bound for Singapore and Malaya, although we did not know this at the time as it was top secret.
  • On his sleeve the blackening gold braid ran in the undulating rings of a lieutenant in the R.N.V.R. In his hand he carried a half-empty seaman's kitbag with some articles in it. In Spite of Their Declaration of Bombs
  • His kitbag stood in the corner as he was due to return to his barracks that night.
  • It's hard to imagine any writer of speculative fiction not having taken on board this novel; like The Lord of the Rings, it's part of the genre's kitbag and arguably has worn rather better. :Acquired Taste
  • Off steps a brusque and bristling figure, carrying a kitbag and casual in a crew-neck sweater.
  • The trawler officer untied the neck of the kitbag and turned it back. In Spite of Their Declaration of Bombs
  • According to this view, international law is but one tool in the diplomatic kitbag that can be utilized to justify politically motivated actions.
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