Bag
volume
British pronunciation/bˈæɡ/
American pronunciation/ˈbæɡ/

Definition & Meaning of "bag"

Bag
01

something made of leather, cloth, plastic, or paper that we use to carry things in, particularly when we are traveling or shopping

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02

a woman's handbag in which she carries money or personal items

bag definition and meaning

What is a "bag"?

A bag is a flexible container made of cloth, leather, paper, or plastic, often used to hold personal items, groceries, or other products. They can vary in size, shape, and material, and can have various types of closures, such as zippers, drawstrings, or buckles. Bags can be used for a wide range of purposes, from carrying books to the beach, to transporting groceries from the supermarket, to carrying luggage on a trip. Some bags are designed for specific uses, such as backpacks for hiking, messenger bags for carrying books or laptops, or purses for holding personal items such as wallets, keys, and cell phones.

03

a place that the runner must touch before scoring

bag definition and meaning
04

a portable rectangular container for carrying clothes

bag definition and meaning
05

the quantity of game taken in a particular period (usually by one person)

06

the quantity that a bag will hold

07

an activity that you like or at which you are superior

08

mammary gland of bovids (cows and sheep and goats)

09

an ugly or ill-tempered woman

10

a penalty or negative score incurred when a player exceeds a certain number of tricks or points that they initially bid or predicted to win during the game

11

a large amount or plenty of something

InformalInformal
to bag
01

to put something into a bag for carrying or storage

Transitive: to bag sth
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02

to make a decision to postpone something or to give up doing it

Transitive: to bag a plan or idea
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03

to capture or hunt down an animal successfully

Transitive: to bag an animal
04

to unlawfully take possession of someone else's property

Transitive: to bag someone else's property
05

to bulge or protrude in a manner resembling a full bag

Intransitive
06

to sag or droop like an empty bag

Intransitive

bag

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baggage

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baggage

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baggy

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baggy

adj

postbag

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postbag

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example
Example
He carries a gym bag with his workout clothes and water bottle.
She packed her swimming gear in a waterproof bag for the pool.
Can you hold my bag while I tie my shoelaces?
I pack my lunch in a small bag before leaving for work.
The gardener carted bags of fertilizer and soil to the far end of the backyard for landscaping.
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