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  • noun Plural form of drybag.

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Examples

  • This is one of the breed in which people can jerry-rig drybags into improvised scuba tanks - and then, around their 10th minute under water on two breaths, miraculously find their way into an antique submarine ...that still works!

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Marshall Fine 2012

  • Then we got everything into our drybags (a very good buy) and tried to stay in the middle of the boat, lifejackets on while the staff and a couple of passengers managed to get the sides (like a tent) of the boat down, which helped a bit.

    TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010

  • Not only that, in selecting a 0. 5mm thick clear polyurethane they're convinced the bags are also more flexible and more abrasion resistance than standard PVC drybags.

    TreeHugger 2009

  • MEC believe they are the only completely transparent PVC-free drybags available at a consumer level.

    TreeHugger 2009

  • Mountain Equipment Cooperative (MEC) in Canada have released a line of new transparent PVC-free drybags.

    TreeHugger 2009

  • Worse news was that one of my drybags hadn’t lived up to its description.

    Rowing the ATLANTIC Roz Savage 2009

  • Worse news was that one of my drybags hadn’t lived up to its description.

    Rowing the ATLANTIC Roz Savage 2009

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