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Definition of Book bag
1. Noun. A bag in which students carry their books.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Book Bag
Literary usage of Book bag
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Construction Work for the Primary Grades by Edward Francis Worst (1920)
"JANUARY book bag There are certain districts in every city in which the construction
of a book bag would create but little interest. ..."
2. Graded German Lessons by William Eysenbach (1888)
"... the book-case. bag §aug, the house. ba§ §eft, M^ exercise-book. bag ...
/>4« reading-book. bag ..."
3. The Ohio Educational Monthly and the National Teacher: A Journal of Education by Ohio State Teachers Association (1887)
"If this is a typical book-bag, then the course of study is overcrowded, ...
But this is not a typical book-bag, and we may set it aside in seeking an answer ..."
4. Studies in Education ... Devoted to Child Study by Earl Barnes (1897)
"In the second picture the buttons have disappeared permanently from Johnny's
shoes, and but one is left on his jacket, while the markings on his book-bag ..."
5. Part II of a Series of Graduated Translation Exercises, English-Urdu, Urdu by L. A. Stapley (1875)
"The teacher sent Mohan, my youngest brother, home for his book-bag.—There is a
bag of books lying on the top shelf of the book-cupboard. ..."
6. Studies in Education ...: Devoted to Child-study by Earl Barnes (1897)
"In the second picture the buttons have disappeared permanently from Johnny's
shoes, and but one is left on his jacket, while the markings on his book-bag ..."
7. Elementary Composition Exercises by Irène Hardy (1890)
"A girl comes along with a book-bag and lunch basket; the boys jump down from the
... All go off to school together, the boys carrying the book-bag and lunch ..."