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side bag (plural side bags)

  1. Any bag carried on one's side.
    • 2011, Henry Williamson, Lucifer Before Sunrise, Faber & Faber, →ISBN:
      He lifted his sidebag off one tumbril, swung it over the sails of Beatrice, and walked down the gulley, followed by Sheba, Toby and Phillip.
    • 2015, Ray Simm, Wobbles, Lulu.com, →ISBN, page 75:
      The new, red strap holding Edith's sidebag had loosened and burnt-through too. Miraculously, the bag had stayed with the bike without any back-up strap.
    • 2016, Simon Scarrow, T. J. Andrews, Invader, Headline, →ISBN:
      Figulus reached a hand into his sidebag and quickly produced the waxed tablet containing the authorisation one of the legate's clerks had drawn up the previous evening at the marching camp on Vectis.
    • 2018 June 13, Diana Nguyen, “Kylie Jenner Sports the New Fanny Pack A.K.A. Summer Side Bag”, in E! Online[1]:
      Enter: the summer side bag, the carryall your street-style-savvy celebrities, including Kaia Gerber, Rita Ora and now Kylie Jenner, have been wearing lately.
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