dilly bag
See also: dillybag
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- dillybag
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Noun
dilly bag (plural dilly bags)
- (Australia) A traditional Australian Aboriginal string bag, made from twisted bark fibres and used for gathering food.
- 1885, Rosa Campbell Praed, Australian Life: Black and White, Gutenberg Australia eBook #0607211,
- I learned, too, at the camp to plait dilly-bags, to chop sugar-bags (otherwise hives of native bees) out of trees, to make drinking-vessels from gourds, and to play the jews′-harp.
- 1885, Rosa Campbell Praed, Australian Life: Black and White, Gutenberg Australia eBook #0607211,
- (Australia, by extension) Any similar loose bag with a large strap, normally made of soft cloth.
- 1968, Geoffrey Blainey, Across a Red World, page 132:
- The woman carried two small battered suitcases, fastened with rope, and a plastic dilly bag; the man carried only a scent of garlic.
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