1887
James R. Robinson created the iconic lunch pail in the late 1930s. Specifically, he patented his design for a metal lunch pail on August 30, 1936. This lunch pail became popular for its durability and practicality, making it a staple for workers and schoolchildren alike.
in black history mouth
so people could eat food in different places.
The phrase is 2 words: lunch pail.
Cuz they stole his lunch pail.
Before everyone went to plastic bags grocery sacks and lunch sacks were made of brown paper. If someone was brown bagging it meant they brought their lunch to work or school rather than buying it there. Over the years even if you brought your lunch in a lunch pail you were said to be brown bagging.
The homophone of pale is pail. The boy brought a pail and a shovel to the beach and made a sandcastle.
her Ma(caroline) would pack it in a dinner pail
Crib is a word with various meanings. It may refer to a baby's bed , to a lunch pail used by miners, or to a primitive house. In the usage of the first above, commonly these are a work of love made by a parent or grandparent for a new infant.
Chester A. Arthur
pail a pail
Pail - like a water pail