A smaller paper container for carrying a lunch: “He had his lunch in a ________.”
PAPER BAG | 523 |
PAPER SACK | 238 |
BAG | 128 |
SACK | 112 |
LUNCH BAG | 36 |
LUNCH BOX | 34 |
PAPER POKE | 15 |
POKE | 13 |
LUNCH PAIL | 8 |
DINNER PAIL | 6 |
LUNCH BUCKET | 6 |
PAIL | 5 |
BROWN PAPER BAG | 4 |
LUNCH KIT | 4 |
BROWN BAG | 3 |
LUNCH BASKET | 3 |
SANDWICH BAG | 3 |
BUCKET | 2 |
DINNER BUCKET | 2 |
NH | 2 |
PAPER TOOT | 2 |
TIN BUCKET | 2 |
BASKET | 1 |
BOX | 1 |
CELLOPHANE BAG | 1 |
DINNER BOX | 1 |
LARD PAIL | 1 |
LUNCH SACK | 1 |
PLASTIC SACK | 1 |
PUSS | 1 |
SATCHEL | 1 |
SMALL-SIZED LARD PAIL | 1 |
TOBACCO BOX | 1 |
TOOT | 1 |
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