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water bag
noun
- a bag, sometimes made of skin, leather, etc, but in Australia usually canvas, for holding, carrying, and keeping water cool
Example Sentences
She sent organisers pictures of her vest, which has pouches on the back for a 1.5 litre water bag and a straw so she can drink continuously as her condition makes her susceptible to dehydration.
“That’s not true, everything is incredibly scaffolded in cells, and it’s scaffolded in a gel, not a water bag.”
“That omission was because the fanciful story about a pink doll being born, or dropping out in a thick water bag, and the mother tearing it … open with her teeth and blowing in its face would lead people to realize that the child wasn’t real,” Bice told the seven justices, referring to the police report.
While court was in recess, Goering would often ask DiPalma for a drink of water, so DiPalma would go get him a cup from the water bag down the hall.
While court was in recess, Goering would often ask DiPalma for a drink of water, so DiPalma would go get him a cup from the water bag down the hall.
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