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- Bindle abstract "A bindle is the bag, sack, or carrying device stereotypically used by the American sub-culture of hobos. A bindlestiff was another name for a hobo who carried a bindle.In modern popular culture the bindle is portrayed as a stick with cloth or a blanket tied around one end for carrying items, with the entire array being carried over the shoulder, allowing for force to be transferred to the shoulder and so leading to a more long lasting and comfortable grip, especially with larger heavier loads. Particularly in cartoons, the bindles' sacks usually have a polka-dotted or bandanna design. However, in actual use the bindle can take many forms.One example of the stick-type bindle can be seen in the illustration entitled The Runaway created by Norman Rockwell which appears on the cover of the September 20, 1958, edition of The Saturday Evening Post.Though bindles are rarely used anymore, they are still widely seen in popular culture as a prevalent anachronism.The term bindle may descend from the German/Yiddish word Bündel, meaning something wrapped up in a blanket and bound by cord for carrying (cf. originally Middle Dutch \"bundleTemplate:-\"), or have arisen as a portmanteau of \"bind\" and \"spindle\".".
- Bindle thumbnail Hobos2.jpg?width=300.
- Bindle wikiPageID "2211954".
- Bindle wikiPageLength "2119".
- Bindle wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Bindle wikiPageRevisionID "707537217".
- Bindle wikiPageWikiLink Anachronism.
- Bindle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bags.
- Bindle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Luggage.
- Bindle wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- Bindle wikiPageWikiLink Hobo.
- Bindle wikiPageWikiLink Kerchief.
- Bindle wikiPageWikiLink Norman_Rockwell.
- Bindle wikiPageWikiLink Polka_dot.
- Bindle wikiPageWikiLink Sarcina.
- Bindle wikiPageWikiLink Subculture.
- Bindle wikiPageWikiLink The_Saturday_Evening_Post.
- Bindle wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:bindlestiff.
- Bindle wikiPageWikiLink Yiddish.
- Bindle wikiPageWikiLink File:Hobos2.jpg.
- Bindle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bindle".
- Bindle wikiPageWikiLinkText "bindle".
- Bindle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:-%22.
- Bindle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bags.
- Bindle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Culture-stub.
- Bindle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Bindle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bindle subject Category:Bags.
- Bindle subject Category:Luggage.
- Bindle hypernym Bag.
- Bindle type Container.
- Bindle comment "A bindle is the bag, sack, or carrying device stereotypically used by the American sub-culture of hobos. A bindlestiff was another name for a hobo who carried a bindle.In modern popular culture the bindle is portrayed as a stick with cloth or a blanket tied around one end for carrying items, with the entire array being carried over the shoulder, allowing for force to be transferred to the shoulder and so leading to a more long lasting and comfortable grip, especially with larger heavier loads.".
- Bindle label "Bindle".
- Bindle sameAs Q16726133.
- Bindle sameAs Knapzak.
- Bindle sameAs m.06w8gr.
- Bindle sameAs Q16726133.
- Bindle wasDerivedFrom Bindle?oldid=707537217.
- Bindle depiction Hobos2.jpg.
- Bindle isPrimaryTopicOf Bindle.