English to Malayalam Dictionary satchel

satchel

ബാഗ്
definition
noun
All exercises are done in the classroom itself so that children are relaxed at home and need not carry satchels stuffed with heavy loads of textbooks and exercise books.
a bag carried on the shoulder by a long strap and typically closed by a flap.
example
They didn't speak for some time, until Faimon closed the book, and put it into his 'satchel' .
Mrs Barley opened her handbag, a brown leather affair like a small 'satchel' .
We sat down at the table in the lounge and that's when he handed me the 'satchel' he was carrying.
Jim had been laid up for months and still carried a 'satchel' full of medications.
His clothes were rags, as was the 'satchel' he carried, and he was boarding the third class plank.
I slung my 'satchel' over my shoulder and shook her outstretched hand.
Martin went round in circles clutching his carrier bag of clothes in one hand and his leather 'satchel' of papers in the other.
He had his 'satchel' under one arm and the phone clutched in the opposite hand.
The man carried a small 'satchel' on his back full to the brim with goods, but this year there were no customers.
Tara just looked at his face while Rob started to open his 'satchel' and take out a small sketch book.
At one point Marcos asked her to show everyone what she had in her 'satchel' .
I was starting to get cabin fever and I quickly got up, gathering my books into my 'satchel' .
He had stuffed his mother's old dishtowels into the 'satchels' to keep the cans from banging together.
Bits and pieces of color were noticeable on the 'satchels' but that was it.
All exercises are done in the classroom itself so that children are relaxed at home and need not carry 'satchels' stuffed with heavy loads of textbooks and exercise books.
Manono is a car-free, sandy-bayed idyll, where school children saunter with their 'satchels' under swaying palm trees, wandering the round-island footpath.
They swept their toys, papers, and supplies into their 'satchels' , and walked towards the building.
Now, the police are taking things a step further, and have set up airport-style tables to inspect random shopping bags and 'satchels' .
White-coated show members with 'satchels' hanging from their shoulders collect admission money at the gates.
What freedom can we Indians boast of when thousands of children can be seen rattling in garbage dumps instead of carrying 'satchels' to school?
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