bagged
袋装,袋装的,装袋,袋子装
Related Words
Definitions
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- : a container or receptacle of leather, plastic, cloth, paper, etc., capable of being closed at the mouth; pouch.
- : something resembling or suggesting such a receptacle.
- : a suitcase or other portable container for carrying articles, as in traveling.
- : a handbag or moneybag.
- : the amount or quantity a bag can hold.
- : any of various measures of capacity.
- : a sac, as in an animal body.
- : an udder.
- : Slang. a small glassine or cellophane envelope containing a narcotic drug or a mixture of narcotics.
- : something hanging in a loose, pouchlike manner, as skin or cloth; a baggy part: He had bags under his eyes from lack of sleep.
- : Baseball. base.
- : Hunting. the amount of game taken, especially by one hunter in one hunting trip or over a specified period.
- : Slang. a person's avocation, hobby, major interest, or obsession: Jazz isn't my bag.a person's mood or frame of mind: The boss is in a mean bag today.an environment, condition, or situation.
- : bags, Informal.plenty; much; many: bags of time; bags of money.Slang.trousers.
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bagged, bag·ging.
- : to swell or bulge: A stiff breeze made the sails bag out.
- : to hang loosely like an empty bag: His socks bagged at the ankles.
- : to pack groceries or other items into a bag.
- : Slang. to criticize, disparage, or dismiss a person or thing: Stop bagging on me!
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bagged, bag·ging.
- : to cause to swell or bulge; distend: The wind bagged the curtain.
- : to put into a bag.
- : Informal. to kill or catch, as in hunting: I bagged my first deer when I was a teenager.
- : Slang. to quit, abandon, or skip: I bagged my math class today.We'd better bag the deal.I was working too hard so I decided to bag it.
- : Slang. to criticize, disparage, or dismiss: Don’t bag my vegan diet—I feel great since I started it.
- : Theater. clew.
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- : bags! British Slang.: Bags it! Bags, I go first!
Phrases
- bag and baggage
- bag it
- bag of tricks
- brown bagger
- grab bag
- in the bag
- leave holding the bag
- let the cat out of the bag
- mixed bag
Synonyms & Antonyms
Examples
It’s in the parking lot where I’m sure to grab another joy of the skiing un-posh—the brown bag lunch.
There’s a constant cadence in college football of familiar names hammering away at familiar punching bags.
When the lockdown was lifted in May, field organizers in the Navajo Nation returned to the ground and left flyers with voting information inside resealable plastic bags at people’s doors.
He carries canvas bags full of files and notes — “a bag for each project,” he says — from room to room.
She had taken only a small bag with her, thinking she would return home afterward.
Here, littered in lonely fields and now bagged and loaded onto trains, is the bloody reality.
All meals are packed (abundantly) into Styrofoam containers and bagged with plastic utensils.
Last year, U.S. airlines bagged over 3.5 billion dollars in luggage fees.
Cressida, 20 at the time, bagged the job through half-sister Isabella Calthorpe, who had a lead role, according to the paper.
Pair with a pre-bagged salad and a simple oil-and-vinegar dressing.
His reverie was interrupted by the arrival of a fine mallard, which was bagged without delay.
And there was nice split-bottom chairs, and perfectly sound, too—not bagged down in the middle and busted, like an old basket.
It looked just then as though Lieutenant Lyon had bagged the twenty-two guerillas in the upper story of the mansion.
The hunt was a long one, and the game was bagged even unto the last, but that is neither here nor there.
Lovely, with a show of insouciance, bagged three gerunds and one gerundive.