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Boston bag

noun

  1. a two-handled bag for carrying books, papers, etc.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Boston bag1

An Americanism dating back to 1920–25
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Example Sentences

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Turkle lingers over items that have meaning in her life: a first designer dress, a black Fortuny formal she still wears on special occasions 50 years after she bought it; a Boston bag, known as a Speedy, made by Dior, that felt to her like something Joan Didion or Susan Sontag would carry.

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New York Post fingers two Boston “Bag Men” Topics: , , , The New York Post’s front page today is given over to a photo of two purported suspects in the bombings at the Boston Marathon.

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"Like a Boston bag, with a strap that goes over the top."

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He answered with a smile and a “Thank you,” took the bag, and rewarded her by saying, “The British are getting out of Boston, bag and baggage.”

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The dragon dropped her unmistakably Boston bag.

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