7 relations: Australian English, Bindle, Bivouac shelter, Cowboy bedroll, Sleeping pad, Swagman, The bush.
Australian English
Australian English (AuE, en-AU) is a major variety of the English language, used throughout Australia.
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Bindle
A bindle is the bag, sack, or carrying device stereotypically used by the American sub-culture of hobos.
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Bivouac shelter
A bivouac shelter is any of a variety of improvised camp site or shelter that is usually of a temporary nature, used especially by soldiers, persons engaged in scouting and mountain climbing.
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Cowboy bedroll
The cowboy bedroll was a significant item in Old West culture, not simply because it was one of the precursors of the modern sleeping bag (combining, as it did, padding, coverings, and a weatherproof shell), but because it was the cowboy's trunk, safety box, and portable seat as well as his bed.
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Sleeping pad
In camping, a ground pad, sleeping pad, sleeping mat, roll mat, or iso mat is a simple device often used in conjunction with a sleeping bag.
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Swagman
A swagman (also called a swaggie, sundowner or tussocker) was a transient labourer who travelled by foot from farm to farm carrying his belongings in a swag (bedroll).
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The bush
"The bush" is a term used for rural, undeveloped land or country areas in certain countries.
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