A carryall is a large bag made of nylon, canvas, or leather, which you use to carry your clothes and other possessions, for example when you are travelling.
[mainly US]regional note: in BRIT, usually use holdall
carryall in British English
(ˈkærɪˌɔːl)
noun
1. US and Canadian
a large strong bag with handles
Also called (in Britain and certain other countries): holdall
2.
a light four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage usually designed to carry four passengers
carryall in American English1
(ˈkæriˌɔl)
US
noun
1.
a light, covered carriage drawn by one horse and having seats for several people
2.
a moderately large, enclosed, trucklike vehicle with removable seats
Word origin
< Fr carriole (see cariole); sp. as if < carry + all
carryall in American English2
(ˈkæriˌɔl)
US
noun
a large bag, basket, etc.
Examples of 'carryall' in a sentence
carryall
The young man sitting on the passenger side of the Navajo police carryall was staring out the window toward the sunset.