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toolbag

(ˈtuːlbæɡ)
n
(Tools) a sturdy bag used by a worker to hold his or her tools
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toolbag

[ˈtuːlˌbæg] nborsa degli attrezzi
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Cofia un digwyddiad pan ddaeth Curtis i'w fflat yn Aberystwyth gyda 'toolbag yn ei law a dyma fo'n agor y bag bach yma ac roedd ganddo flares, walkie talkies a gwn - revolver .38.' I bob pwrpas, gosodwyd rhannau o Gymru dan warchae wrth baratoi ar gyfer y diwrnod mawr.
That is something I want to add to my toolbag." Aussie Jack Rayner won the men's race in 61:01.
The book concludes with a checklist that collects the preceding information into an "invisible toolbag" for outdoor adventures.
Clayromb added that one of the challenges he has faced in his work implementing CCSS standards iii the classrootn is augmenting his instructional toolbag, with the tools and strategies necessary neceffective CGSS impltmentation, without letting his class become a math, science or English Language Arts class from the student's perspective.
/ Did I want some drab mechanic with his toolbag / some flesh-fixer with an itching scrotum and half-a-dozen words designed to terrify the terrified / did I want his jargon and bad breath contaminating the terrible meeting of Tot and his ally Death /1 did say ally / yes / in this instance he visited / and did not stop ...
"Because I did stand-up that's one of the things in my toolbag as a writer, but here I'm not under pressure to have five jokes on every page, which is a relief.
The turbocharger is a useful part of a pilot's toolbag. When flying an airplane with one installed, it can increase our rate of climb, boost our groundspeed and lift us above a lot of the weather.
We want a system where every child has opportunities to engage with others, have conversation, go deeper in dialogue, have students teaching other students--all those elements will be part of a toolbag in getting students to their goals.
A spokesman for the branch where the theft took place said: "Staff thought his toolbag seemed heavy when he was leaving."
Thieves opened the unlocked door to steal items including two sat navs, handbag, tools and toolbag.
The only difficulties we encountered were the disappearance of the student exhibit toolbag (found later in Missoula), the terrazzo floor, which was quite slippery and required screwing the bottoms of the walls to the plywood decking to gain a little more friction, and the fact that the best hardware store in Prague (the Bauhaus, one tram stop and six subway stops away) spoke very little English.