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Definition of Seabag
1. Noun. A cylindrical drawstring bag used by sailors to hold their clothing and other gear.
Definition of Seabag
1. a bag used by a sailor [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Seabag
Literary usage of Seabag
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Law of Nisi Prius: Comprising the Declarations and Other Pleadings in by John Frederick Archbold (1853)
"246, 68, 75, 81 Sea Insurance Company of Scotland vv Thompson, 1 New Rep. 181,
242 Gavin, 4 Bligh, NC 578, 2 Dow. t Clark, 129, 247 seabag v. ..."
2. Across the Reef: The Amphibious Tracked Vehicle at War by Victor J. Croizat (2001)
"Individual Marines were allowed only what they could put in their packs and
officers had the added privilege of a seabag. h was an austere and exhausted ..."
3. Ninth Day of Creationby Leonard Crane by Leonard Crane (2000)
"Lieutenant Greenberg hoisted his seabag over his shoulder with one hand and
grabbed the gangway rail with the other. ..."
4. Seaville: A Blue Water Adventure by Richard Miller (2004)
"That will make it a little easier to live out of a seabag. "Do me the favor."
Jimmy took the sweater and pulled it on. He smiled his A-shaped smile and ..."