bag
/bæɡ/
noun
- A container made of flexible material (such as paper, plastic, or cloth) used for carrying or storing things.
- The child put his toys into a plastic bag before leaving the park.
- He carried his groceries home in a reusable cloth bag.
- She packed her lunch in a brown paper bag.
- A handbag, purse, or suitcase used for carrying personal items.
- He packed his bag with clothes for the weekend trip.
- She forgot her bag at the restaurant and had to go back for it.
- I always keep my phone and wallet in my bag.
- An amount or quantity of something that is contained in a bag.
- The recipe calls for a bag of flour.
- He bought a bag of apples from the farmer's market.
- She poured a bag of cement into the wheelbarrow.
- A loose fold of skin under the eyes (often plural: bags).
- After staying up all night, he had dark bags under his eyes.
- She used a cold compress to reduce the bags under her eyes.
- Lack of sleep can cause bags to form under your eyes.
verb
- To put something into a bag.
- She bagged her purchases and left the store.
- The cashier bagged the items quickly.
- Please bag the vegetables before you weigh them.
- To catch, capture, or obtain something, especially after effort.
- She bagged the winning goal in the final minute of the game.
- He bagged a great deal on a used car.
- The hunter bagged a deer in the forest.
- To reserve or claim something for oneself.
- They bagged a table by the window at the restaurant.
- I bagged the front seat before anyone else could.
- She bagged the last piece of cake at the party.
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