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- noun A
bag worn on theshoulders .
Etymologies
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Examples
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It's a good, solid netbook and I carry mine in a shoulderbag everywhere - it's never given me a moment's problem.
The Problems With A Hackintosh Netbook, Six Months Out | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Attendees were presented with a big shoulderbag so stuffed with books it took some effort to lift it.
Well, THAT Was A Fast Two Weeks-- scottedelman 2010
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The headscarf did not go with her shoulderbag, but she had no choice.
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Attendees were presented with a big shoulderbag so stuffed with books it took some effort to lift it.
From the Dept of Totally Evil Businesses That Should Die-Die-Die: phalaena 2010
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I use the cosmetics rarely, in part because I usually have what I need in my shoulderbag--but my office is a nice storehouse for the teeny bit of lipstick or mascara that's left in the old tube after I've bought a new one.
Ferule & Fescue Flavia 2009
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It's a good, solid netbook and I carry mine in a shoulderbag everywhere - it's never given me a moment's problem.
The Problems With A Hackintosh Netbook, Six Months Out | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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The security guard paws too familiarly at Kleenex and pens in my shoulderbag.
Susan Braudy: Was I Crazy To Stand In Line Three Hours To Laugh With Larry David? 2008
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I'm actually looking for the Hello Kitty shoulderbag h. naoto version.
Pour lolita Goth Hello Kitty and the winter in me. Elizabeth McClung 2008
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Last year, I'd gone back to using a shoulderbag, and when my back spasmed terribly in April -- keeping me housebound on muscle relaxants for three days -- it was because I'd been carrying too much weight on one side.
Archive 2007-02-01 Susan Palwick 2007
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