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to bag up
01
to package, secure, or gather items, often into a bag
Slang
Grammatical Information
Composition
Simple
Action verb
Regular
Separable
Particle
up
Base verb
bag
Present tense
bag up
3rd person singular
bags up
Present participle
bagging up
Past simple
bagged up
Past participle
bagged up
What does "to bag up" mean?
The structure combines "bag" (to put into a sack or container) with "up," forming a phrasal verb for packaging or gathering items. It is used to describe packaging, securing, or gathering items into a bag, such as groceries, leftovers, tools, merchandise, or donation clothes. People typically say "bag up" in everyday contexts like shopping, moving, or cleaning.
Examples
Let 's bag up these groceries.



























