203 examples of satchel in sentences

Searching next the overwhelmed Southerner's travelling-satchel, he found in it an apple, which he first eyed with marked suspicion, and then bit largely into, as though half expecting to find in it some traces of his nephew.

After penning a hasty farewell note to Miss CAROWTHERS, to the effect that urgent military reasons obliged her to see her guardian at once, FLORA lost no time in packing a small leather satchel for travel.

Instinctively holding her satchel aloft, to save its fragile contents from fracture, she rocked, shoed and glided all over the interior of the vehicle, without hope of gaining breath enough for even one scream, until, nearly unconscious, and, with her bonnet driven half-way into her chignon, she was helped out by the hackman at her guardian's door.

It was curious to see him peep into her bottle-filled satchel, with an old man's freedom; and to hear him audibly wonder thereat, whether, after all, men were any more addicted than women to the social glass when they wanted to put a better face on affairs.

He flushed or frowned or winced no more at that than he did when she once more fairly emptied her satchel and, quite as if they had been Nancy and the Artful Dodger, or some nefarious pair of that sort, talking things over in the manner of Oliver Twist, revealed to him the fondness of her view that, could she but have produced a cleaner slate, she might by this time have pulled it off with Mr. French.

I got my clothes, and put them in an old pair of saddle bagstwo bags made of leather, connected with a strip of leather, and used when traveling horseback for the same purpose as a satchel is used in traveling in the cars.

Every trunk, carpet-bag and satchel had to be opened for them, and their busy hands were run all through our wardrobes.

On the pommel of his saddle hung a satchel in which he kept the communion service, the Prayer-book, and the clerical robe.

William Satchel, Dominica.

"Those derivative nouns which denote small things of the kind named by their primitives, are called Diminutive Nouns: as, lambkin, hillock, satchel, gosling; from lamb, hill, sack, goose.

She took the ties from her little satchel and spread them out over a chair.

A satchel guide to Europe.

R87818, 29Dec51, Haldeman-Julius Co. (PWH) ROLFE, WILLIAM J. A satchel guide to Europe.

In the doctor's satchel.

In the doctor's satchel.

Spot drawing of dog carrying satchel in his mouth.

The black satchel.

Keep movin'; interview with Satchel Paige.

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The stranger unslung a strap that held a satchel to his side and hung it on the pommel.

A knit muffler covered his throat, and a satchel hung from a strap on his shoulder.

Bee simply slipped the tie into her satchel and put on her travelling-cap without a word, and began to read.

Thou comest in the form of a schoolboy; thou bearest the Romans and Greeks together in a satchel on thy back, as Atlas sustained the world.

But in their place were put good walking ability and a small satchel.

A few pieces of linen, a few books, but no sermons, were put into the satchel, and I was immediately stepping to the measure of the Itinerancy.

203 examples of  satchel  in sentences