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sleeping bag
noun
- a warmly lined or padded body-length bag, usually waterproof and with a closure, in which one or two persons can sleep, especially outdoors, as when camping.
sleeping bag
noun
- a large well-padded bag designed for sleeping in, esp outdoors
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sleeping bag1
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Example Sentences
A minimum group of ten is required, so grab some friends, pack a sleeping bag and get your wildlife on.
The boy had only his dirty clothes, a sleeping bag, and heavy field glasses that hung from his neck.
Those truly enamored with cave life can stay overnight as part of a group, though they need to bring their own sleeping bag.
You just take a sleeping bag and food; most of the huts have heat and light.
The nearby Sears store delivered a sleeping bag, Coleman stove, and all sorts of camping gear for the modern outdoorsman.
Then he slipped back into his sleeping-bag, and all became quiet, except for the snow beating against the tent.
On several nights I noticed that he sat up in his sleeping-bag for hours puffing away at a pipe or reading.
The tent was too small either to lie down during the operation or to sit up comfortably on a sleeping-bag.
He spent the rest of the day in the darkness of his sleeping-bag and had his eyes bandaged all next day.
While in the sleeping-bag I tried to think out some rapid way of discovering what was wrong with the engine.
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