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Definitions of duffle in various dictionaries:
noun - a large cylindrical bag of heavy cloth
noun - a coarse heavy woolen fabric
noun - a coarse woolen fabric
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Large over-the-shoulder bag |
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Mar 11 2016 Universal |
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Military folk carry personal items in this large, cylindrical 6-letter "bag" |
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Variant of duffel. |
a coarse woollen cloth with a thick nap. |
A coarse woollen cloth with a thick nap. |
Sporting or camping equipment. |
a coarse heavy woolen fabric |
a large cylindrical bag of heavy cloth for carrying personal belongings |
Duffle might refer to |
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A Duffel bag, duffle bag, kit bag or gym bag is a large cylindrical bag made of cloth (or other fabric), historically with a top closure. * The name comes from Duffel, a town in Flanders, Belgium, where the thick cloth used to make the bag originated in the 17th century. . According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word dates back to 1677, used to describe a coarse woollen cloth having a thick nap or frieze. More recently, a duffel bag typically refers to the specific style of bag, though the phrase may also be used to refer to any large generic holdall or a bag made of thick fabric. * It is often used as luggage or to carry sports equipment by people who travel in the outdoors. Duffel bags or kit bags are also often used by military personnel; when used by sailors or marines they are sometimes called seabags. |