Carryall (noun)

A large bag or basket used for carrying a variety of items.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from carry + all.

Examples:

  1. The carryall was filled with all sorts of things, from food and drinks to toys and books.
  2. The carryall was a convenient way to carry all the essentials for a picnic in the park.
  3. The carryall was made of sturdy canvas, with strong handles and a spacious interior.
  4. The carryall was versatile and practical, perfect for a variety of uses and situations.
  5. The carryall was a favorite of beach-goers, who used it to carry all their gear to the sand.
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