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  •  He walked home in his bathing suit, barefoot on asphalt, his belly hung over the drawstring, his wallet and his keys in his hand, a Zip-loc bag of frozen chili like a cold hard football cradled in his arm.

    The Last Pool Party 2010

  • The man gives her some giant Zip-loc bags to store the nuts.

    Three Cigarette Stories. 2009

  • The man gives her some giant Zip-loc bags to store the nuts.

    Three Cigarette Stories. Pia Ehrhardt 2009

  • I too have run out to buy large Zip-loc baggies, Instant Pudding Mix and run to photocopy sheets of the recipe.

    Last Word on the Amish Friendship Bread Belinda 2008

  • Of course no public meeting about the scourge of drugs would be complete without a morally outraged granny with her Zip-loc bag of discarded needles and crack pipes, her voice shaking with rage as she shouts about how appalled she is.

    Crackheads, crackpots, police and politics « knitnut.net 2008

  • Geohagan backs out of the passenger door, holds up a Zip-loc of weed.

    'Lush Life' 2008

  • Starting today, you can carry on items like toothpaste and hand lotion as long as they're in those small bottles and kept in a clear Zip-loc bag.

    CNN Transcript Sep 26, 2006 2006

  • So I took it and put it in a Zip-loc bag to try to hold the smell as long as I could.

    CNN Transcript Jul 17, 2003 2003

  • Sigurdardottir walked down to a small bridge next to the car and started sweeping dust into a gallon-sized Zip-loc bag.

    NPR Topics: News 2010

  • Sigurdardottir walked down to a small bridge next to the car and started sweeping dust into a gallon-sized Zip-loc bag.

    NPR Topics: News 2010

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