Used to secure and stabilize cargo.
1 I've got it now in my old dunnage bag .
2 Cookie, taking note of my sagging head, brought me somebody's dunnage bag for a pillow.
3 Still mumbling, he dragged the pile of bear skins from the sledge, unrolled them, and revealed a worn and tattered dunnage bag .
4 He had his dunnage bag on his back and the canoe on his shoulders, and waited for Jack to show the way.
5 He dropped on his knees beside the dunnage bag and mumbling thickly as he worked he began emptying its contents upon the floor.
6 I used my air mattress that night, building it up at the head with my dunnage bag , and at the foot with boughs.
7 He threw another stick of driftwood on the fire and after a moment's thought fetched the black diary from his rubber dunnage bag .
8 Before six he had her ready for sea, his dunnage bag aboard, grub in the lockers, gas in the tanks, clearance from the customhouse.
9 They all turned to their dunnage bags and got out their sleeping bags.
10 The guides filled large dunnage bags with the provisions that had been brought in.
11 You had better put those dunnage bags on the seat.
12 You boys will have about all you can handle to carry in your dunnage bags .
13 The boys had their dunnage bags with them and had practically no other baggage excepting a suitcase.
14 In twenty minutes, the baggage was put into the dunnage bags and they were off across the lake.
15 Then came the packing of duffle and dunnage bags into the narrow bark canoe beached on the river bank, fifty yards away.
16 Nothing but dunnage bags go on those sleds till the runners hit the woods tote road and there's good slipping on the snow.
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