seabag

NOUN
  1. a cylindrical drawstring bag used by sailors to hold their clothing and other gear
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How To Use seabag In A Sentence

  • I closed my computer, gathered the last of my belongings, and loaded them into my seabag. A Nightmare’s Prayer
  • He reached into the truck and grabbed his seabag off the floor. Deadly Promises
  • They had been trained in physical fitness and swimming, self-defense and small-arms shooting, first aid and seamanship, firefighting and the proper way to pack a seabag. Come Again No More
  • Traveling with a seabag was something left over from the "‘Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum’ sailing days.
  • Back at the hanger we gathered up again and were told we needed to unloaded our bags from and had to put our k-bars (big knife that they issue us) in our already packed to the brim seabags.
  • He had a spy camera stashed in a seabag at the bottom of his closet.
  • In Hull, he escaped from a seabag, an old-time leather-and-canvas super straitjacket meant for mutineers or drunken sailors. The Secret Life of Houdini
  • But, the seabags are packed and Marines prepare to board ship or plane.
  • Actually, my personal plague has to do with rodents setting up shop once my pest control guy has carried his seabag out the door. Married to the Military
  • He reached under the table and retrieved a deck of cards from his seabag. Deadly Promises
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