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Example sentences for "duffel"

Lexicographically close words:
duetie; dueties; duets; duett; duety; duffer; duffers; duffing; duffle; dug
  1. The man was probably a placer miner coming down out of the Eagle Hills, leading a pack pony that carried his duffel and, perhaps, a small fortune in gold.

  2. And yet," Carney objected in an even tone, "this isn't the cayuse that Johnson toted out his duffel from the Eagle Hills on.

  3. That's just what you would do; the pants and coat would cut up into about four pairs of moccasins; they'd be as good as duffel cloth.

  4. Lammy coats,' the name given by the men to the thick duffel coats with hoods served out in cold weather.

  5. He recollects standing on the boat-deck with a group of other men and divesting himself of his thick duffel coat.

  6. You despised Lytton in your heart, and you thought that because you wore a ragged duffel coat in gay Hyde Park you had a right to despise the human ephemera who appeared in inspiriting splendour.

  7. It is all very well for unhandsome philosophers in duffel to snarl at our butterfly youth.

  8. He grinned and carefully folded his tattered peasant clothes and put them in the duffel bag.

  9. That staff car and duffel bag story was just a fib, wasn't it?

  10. He fumbled through the rest of the duffel bag in the hope of finding the officer's Luger.

  11. It was a staff car and in back was an officer's duffel bag.

  12. Inside the duffel bag Dave found his prize: a spare uniform of the owner, who was perhaps dead or maybe hundreds of miles away.

  13. Upon ropes stretched above the stove numerous duffel socks and mittens hung to dry.

  14. His old moccasins she replaced with new ones fancifully decorated with beads, and his much-worn duffel socks with warm ones made of rabbit skins.

  15. A savage came to Claes Smits, radenmaker or wheelwright, to trade beaver for duffel cloth.

  16. As Claes stooped down to take out the duffel from a chest, the Indian seized an axe which chanced to stand near by and struck the wheelwright on the neck, killing him instantly.

  17. If the weather is very cold, breakfast is discussed in our bags, in which we all sit up; a comical-looking lot in our grey skull-caps and duffel coats!

  18. It is amusing to witness the frantic exertions made by some of the men in their efforts to struggle into their duffel coats.

  19. Over this we wore one or two flannel or check shirts, long sleeved woollen waist-coats, thick knitted guernseys, and duffel trousers, the latter reaching about a foot below the knee.

  20. Over the rabbit pelts I wore my regular woollen socks, duffel neaps, and caribou-skin mitten moccasins.

  21. First were put on a pair of blanketing or duffel socks, which were merely oblong in form, without sewing or making-up of any kind.

  22. In a short time stakes were pulled, duffel packed, lines adjusted, and we were on our way.

  23. The duffel was hardly unloaded until Doc was ransacking the outfit for his .

  24. The captain of the boat, being very anxious to get out on the tide, asked us to unload our duffel as quickly as possible, so that he might start at once.

  25. The time would fail me to recount all the instances of this kind in which he had deceived me.

  26. Again, when Castaniza advised to endeavour after a silent recollection and waiting upon God, Satan told me I must leave off all forms, and not use my voice in prayer at all.

  27. All of those pieces of luggage were actually checked in, and when you left the bus station none of the pieces of luggage or the radio or the duffel bags had been placed back in your car.

  28. I and my car, because he asked if I could take these bags and duffel bags, suitcases, to the bus station for him.

  29. Next best is to use small separate labelled bags for different variety of duffel, and pack them in one or two duffel tube-shaped bags, which may be bound together, constituting one pack.

  30. Kneel in front of your blankets and begin to roll all together tightly, taking care not to allow any of the duffel to fall out.

  31. They swathed their feet in duffel, covering them with high moccasins, and encased their legs in several wrappings of duffel leggins.

  32. His legs were swathed in duffel leggings, so that they appeared to be of enormous size.

  33. In silence we worked our way across to where our duffel lay scattered.

  34. When you return from a trip, turn your duffel bag upside down on the floor.

  35. But when the pack is made up, and the duffel bag tied, you find that, while fitted for every emergency but that of catastrophe, you are prepared to "go light.

  36. They had corpulent duffel bags apiece that would stand alone, and enough changes of clothes to last out dry-skinned a week's rain.

  37. On the high poop a fleet chaplain was surrounded by figures in borrowed duffel suits giving thanks to the God of Battles for their rescue.

  38. From the pocket of his duffel coat the first officer produced what he had hitherto kept hidden for just such an emergency--a Very's pistol, with its small-sized single red rocket.

  39. The officer who had just come up from the warmth of the wardroom to relieve his "opposite number" on the bridge pulled the thick wool muffler closer round his neck and dug mittened hands deep into the pockets of his duffel coat.

  40. It was one bell in the first watch and three shapeless figures clad in duffel coats with big hoods and wearing heavy sea-boots stood silent in the draughty, canvas-screened wheel-house as M.

  41. Duffel or Arctic clothing was served out to both officers and men.

  42. I tell you I have been thinking for the last twenty-four hours; and it has been to some purpose, as you and the rest of these fellows, and Duffel in particular, will find out.

  43. I didn't know but we should have a split with Duffel on the Duval affair, and I was preparing for such a state of things in case it did come.

  44. He and Duffel agreed to keep their suspicions to themselves, until they could get at some tangible evidence to prove Hadley guilty.

  45. This was said with something of returning assurance, Duffel having tried to work himself into the belief that all was guess-work on the part of Eveline, so far as her accusations were concerned.

  46. Duffel was exceedingly vexed, but this time he was not to be balked in his designs, and so took the book from her hands, saying as he did so.

  47. Again the villains parted; but Duffel was not well pleased with the demand the ruffians had made of him, until a new thought struck him, and he said to himself: "That will do.

  48. So you expect to have Duffel captured about the same time you are liberating his gal.

  49. Here their intercourse was interrupted by the announcement that Duffel had called and inquired for Mr. Mandeville.

  50. Here Duffel gave the captain a history of the events narrated in chapter second.

  51. Again Duffel grew red in the face with rage, and he was on the point of seizing and overpowering Eveline; but his eye fell upon the dagger, which she held in her hand, and prudence or cowardice held him back.

  52. If his camp grows into a house frequented by sportsmen, there will be a duffel room to contain all manner of unclassified things.

  53. The basket that sits in his light boat to hold his smaller articles is called a duffel basket, as was the basket of sundries in the trader's canoe, I fancy.

  54. Slim leaped across the campfire and dove into the small pile of duffel beside his saddle.

  55. It was not until he reached Doug Huston's duffel bag that he found anything.

  56. Bill was an old friend of the Evans family and Slim had hastened to roll his duffel and start for the Sky High trail over the Cajons.

  57. Slim made up his duffel roll and fastened it to his saddle.

  58. Slim unfastened the slender duffel roll he carried behind the saddle and brought out the mess kit.

  59. Slim rammed the black cloth back into the duffel bag and slipped on his chaps, slung his gun belt around his hips, and started for the corral.

  60. Now we'll have to lug all of the duffel and grub over here," said the Flying Arrow cowboy.

  61. The cowboys picked up their duffel and headed toward the hotel.

  62. Doubling up a glove, he grasped the handle and poured the steaming beverage into the battered tin cups each cowboy carried in his duffel roll.

  63. Here confusion reigned for a while, for hundreds of men in khaki were scattered everywhere, all bending under blue duffel bags, and wondering what was to happen next.

  64. Then he dug down into his duffel bag under his cot and brought forth a razor.

  65. Lights have been turned on, and the interior of the car looks very strange with the big blue duffel bags swinging from every hook and swaying as the train rounds each curve.

  66. He had gone to Duffel as special envoy from the Duchess, to treat with certain plenipotentiaries appointed at the Saint Trond meeting.

  67. He had, by her orders, effected a temporary compromise between the two religious parties, on the basis of the Duffel treaty.

  68. As for committing treason at the Duffel meeting, he had not been there at all.

  69. What is that on the duffel bag--a license plate?

  70. There was not room to carry more than tea, tobacco, our sleeping-furs, and moccasins and duffel socks.

  71. The duffel is a light kind of blanket which is made into leggings and also into socks.

  72. The space left on the sledge after the tea and tobacco and moccasins and duffel have been stowed must be filled with the sticks that you cut into pieces (just the width of the sledge) at the last wood on the edge of the Barren Grounds proper.

  73. Moccasins and duffel and tobacco and tea are the highly essential articles in the Barren Ground outfit.

  74. The boys carried their duffel to the forester's car.

  75. Chapter X An Encounter with a Bear Rapidly the duffel was made into two packs.

  76. I am going to put a crew of men in here to-morrow and they can finish carrying out the duffel if we cave in before we reach the road.

  77. Then the duffel was carried in and stowed in the tent.

  78. They began putting the tent in order, stowing the duffel in neat little piles.


  79. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "duffel" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    apparatus; appliance; appointments; appurtenances; armament; baggage; blazer; coat; conveniences; corduroy; cotton; duffel; equipage; equipment; fabric; facilities; facility; fitting; fixture; furnishings; furniture; gear; impedimenta; installation; jacket; luggage; machinery; materiel; munitions; nylon; outfit; paraphernalia; plant; plumbing; rig; rigging; tackle; things; utensil