1. satchel - Noun
2. Satchel - Proper noun
A little sack or bag for carrying papers, books, or small articles of wearing apparel; a hand bag.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA bad day: you forget your satchel in a store. Source: Internet
Another kid supposedly yelled, "You look like a walking satchel tree." Source: Internet
A corporate marketer, he gave up leading BT’s pioneering work in e-commerce in the 1990s to reinvent the leather satchel in 2006 after finding one in a dusty bazaar in India. Source: Internet
Feller leased two DC-3 airplanes, with "Bob Feller All-Stars" painted on one fuselage and "Satchel Paige All-Stars" on the other. Source: Internet
Satchel enjoyed a brief run of renewed popularity after his HOF induction appearing on a few TV shows and making the rounds of the Major Leagues Old Timers Games Circuit. Source: Internet
Lula said, "Page looked too much like a page in a book", whereas Satchel explained, "My folks started out by spelling their name 'Page' and later stuck in the 'i' to make themselves sound more high-tone." Source: Internet