bagged 的 4 个定义
- 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.
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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!
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.
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- bags! British Slang.: Bags it! Bags, I go first!
bagged 近义词
catch
droop
由bagged构成的短语
- 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
更多bagged例句
- 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.