A knapsack (usually for a soldier)
1Let's hope that Decc has enough tools in its negotiating kitbag.
2He proceeded to the bedroom, emptied the battered kitbag, and began to dress.
3On the roughly laundered coverlet was a miniature brown kitbag, conspicuously new looking.
4Again we were issued with a second kitbag and tropical uniforms.
5Then he opened the kitbag and started putting on his armor.
6An English kitbag, battered and scarred, swung heavily from his hand.
7Sleepily the bellboy lifted the battered kitbag and led the way to the elevator.
8When he passed Mimi, his shoulders were weighed down as if by a kitbag.
9He'd an old canvas kitbag and an old woolen benjamin over the one shoulder.
10Joel's dad has an old, worn-out sailor's kitbag that they use for dirty washing.
11The kitbag languished in a corner of the kitchen, a nagging reminder of crushing disappointment.
12She could visualize the picture she had presented, particularly the battered papier-mâché kitbag at her feet.
13He dragged in after him a military kitbag and began to pull out a wool-lined sleeping-bag.
14Fogarty called it a 'kitbag'-withfood.
15Rillish picked up his kitbag of bits and pieces that he'd pulled together since losing everything at the fort.
16The young soldier drew a pair of trousers from his kitbag: 'Those will keep you warm, you are old.'