kit bag - meaning and definition. What is kit bag
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What (who) is kit bag - definition

REINFORCED BAG USED TO TRANSPORT OBJECTS, OFTEN WITH A HANDLE OR STRAP TO CARRY OVER ONE SHOULDER
Dufflebag; Duffle bag; Duffle Bag; Seabag; Duffel Bag; Duffel bags; Kit bag; Kit-bag; Duffelbag
  • Typical contemporary duffel bag
  • US military]]-issued duffel bags

duffel bag         
¦ noun a cylindrical canvas bag closed by a drawstring.
duffel bag         
also duffle bag (duffel bags)
A duffel bag is a bag shaped like a cylinder and made of strong fabric such as canvas. A duffel bag has a string at one end that is used to close the bag and to carry it with.
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duffle bag         

Wikipedia

Duffel bag

A duffel bag, duffle bag, or kit bag is a large bag made of either natural or synthetic fabric (typically canvas), historically with a top closure using a drawstring. Generally a duffel bag is used by non-commissioned personnel in the military, and for travel, sports and recreation by civilians. When used by a sailor or marines a duffel is known as a seabag. A duffel's open structure and lack of rigidity makes it adaptable to carrying sports gear and similar bulky objects.

A duffel bag is often confused with a hoop-handled hard-bottomed zippered bag, generically also known as a gym bag.

Examples of use of kit bag
1. But I‘ll tell you this: when I have a day off, I will have a day off OSM: What‘s in your kit bag?
2. The party, however, distanced itself from it saying it was put inside a campaign kit bag by a functionary who has since been expelled from the party.
3. I‘m not really superstitious – I don‘t have any lucky charms or a mascot, but sometimes Rachael does put things in my match–day kit–bag, little gifts from the kids as a surprise.