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[ bin-dl ] / ˈbɪn dl / SEE SYNONYMS FOR bindle ON THESAURUS.COM
noun Slang.a bundle, usually of bedding and other possessions, carried by a hobo. Origin of bindle1895–1900; probably akin to bundle; uncertain if < dialectal source or <German Bündel Words nearby bindlebinding, binding energy, binding post, binding rafter, binding strake, bindle, bindle stiff, bind over, bindweed, bine, Binet Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for bindle"He'll make him cry," said Mrs. Bindle with conviction, hugging Little Joe closer and increasing the swaying movement. Mrs. Bindle|Hebert Jenkins Mrs. Bindle's lips tightened, as if she were striving to restrain the angry words that were eager to leap out. Mrs. Bindle|Hebert Jenkins Mrs. Bindle was opposite, where she had planted herself to keep watch. Adventures of Bindle|Herbert George Jenkins Bindle was particularly cautioned to see that there were no "carryings on," whereat he winked reassuringly. Adventures of Bindle|Herbert George Jenkins
Words related to bindlecarton, bundle, packet, package, derelict, load, pack, stiff, vagrant, drifter, tramp, transient, vagabond, hobo, guttersnipe, floater, black sheep |