grab bag

抓包抢包抓斗袋抢夺袋

grab bag 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a container or receptacle from which a person at a party or the like draws a gift without knowing what it is.
  2. any miscellaneous collection.

grab bag 近义词

n. 名词 noun

assortment of miscellaneous items

grab bag 的近义词 5

更多grab bag例句

  1. There’s also a grab bag of other small upgrades to the Apple Watch’s durability in the Series 7.
  2. Instead, they have offered a grab bag of objections to the Democratic bill.
  3. Now, we own them by the dozens—a grab bag of KN95s and bandanas, surgical masks, and floral-printed fabric coverings.
  4. Like a lot of big federal spending bills, the new coronavirus relief package is a grab bag of unrelated legislation.
  5. Antoine himself had recently been arrested on a six-year-old warrant for a dime bag of weed.
  6. Elle magazine shot an editorial in September, one picture revealing a teacup pig sitting pretty by a mini Tyler Alexandra bag.
  7. “Which proves he is as dumb as a bag of hammers,” the official says.
  8. They were allowed to bring one bag per family, which most fill with food.
  9. He kept it in a brown paper bag stashed in the bathroom of his office.
  10. Drone: the largest tube of a bag-pipe, giving forth a dull heavy tone.
  11. I shall only be away for six months; you know I have made up my mind to get rid of the whole bag of tricks.
  12. Thank you for nothing, Reginald; however, I shall certainly take a dip in the lucky-bag at the Castle.
  13. She stood looking at him as he danced around the bag, busily punching its rotund sides.
  14. "I think she'll pay your mother back to-morrow," said Hugh, remembering the fatness of the pink bag.