What is holdall? How to use in English

Definition & pronunciation of holdall

holdallnoun

Nắm giữ

/ˈhəʊldɔːl//ˈhəʊldɔːl/

Where does the word holdall come from?

"Holdall" originated in the early 20th century, likely a blend of "hold" and "all." Its meaning is straightforward: a bag that holds everything. While the exact etymology is unclear, its emergence coincides with the rise of travel and the need for practical luggage. The term quickly gained popularity, becoming a common and enduring word for a large, versatile bag.

Vocabulary summary holdall

typenoun

meaningtravel bag

meaning(technical) tool box, tool box

Example of vocabulary holdallnamespace

  • Sarah packed all of her weekend essentials into her holdall and set off on her adventure.
  • John dropped his holdall as he was trying to carry it through the airport to his gate.
  • The holdall was placed securely in the overhead compartment on the airplane, ready for the long-haul flight.
  • Rachel struggled to lift her heavy holdall up the stairs to her apartment building.
  • The cabin crew collected the passengers' holdalls from the overhead compartments before landing.

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