noun
- a bag containing feed that is hung from a horse’s head so the horse can eat
- food or a meal
Usage: British informal
Examples
- The farmer attached a nosebag to the horse before the long journey.
- Each horse wore a nosebag filled with oats and hay.
- The cavalry horses were given nosebags during their rest stop.
- He strapped the nosebag securely so it wouldn’t fall off.
- Time to put on the nosebag and have some lunch.
- After work, we went to get our nosebag at the local pub.