satchel• The gun was in my left hand, and in my right I was holding a satchel.• Crewserectedmetalposts around the base of the audiotower, where a satchelcontaining the bomb had been left.• With a sinking feeling, Katherine rearranged the items in her satchel.• The next day she carried her secretweapon to school in her satchel.• The boy opened his satchel and took out the bread-roll that he was supposed to keep for lunch.• They used her shoulder-bag and the satchel Travis had found on the plane to pack them in.• Then the bomb in the satchel went off.• As he was unzipping the satchel, I moved around to the side of the table and pocketed his gun.
Originsatchel
(1300-1400)Old Frenchsachel, from Latinsacellus, from saccus; → SACK1