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bag
noun
a
container
made
of
paper
,
plastic
,
cloth
,
leather
,
or
other
flexible
material
,
used
for
carrying
or
storing
things
•
She
put
the
fresh
vegetables
into
her
canvas
bag
after
shopping
.
She
put
the
fresh
vegetables
into
her
canvas
bag
after
shopping
.
•
The
little
boy
carried
his
school
bag
proudly
on
the
first
day
of
class
.
The
little
boy
carried
his
school
bag
proudly
on
the
first
day
of
class
.
noun
a
loose
dark
swelling
under
the
eye
caused
by
tiredness
,
lack
of
sleep
,
or
age
(
usually
used
in
the
plural
as
bags
)
•
After
the
overnight
flight
,
he
had
noticeable
bags
under
his
eyes
.
After
the
overnight
flight
,
he
had
noticeable
bags
under
his
eyes
.
•
She
covered
the
slight
bags
beneath
her
eyes
with
makeup
.
She
covered
the
slight
bags
beneath
her
eyes
with
makeup
.
verb
-
bag
,
bagging
,
bags
,
bagged
to
put
something
into
a
bag
•
The
cashier
bagged
the
groceries
quickly
.
The
cashier
bagged
the
groceries
quickly
.
•
Please
bag
your
wet
clothes
separately
.
Please
bag
your
wet
clothes
separately
.
verb
-
bag
,
bagging
,
bags
,
bagged
to
catch
,
kill
,
win
,
or
obtain
something
,
especially
something
sought
after
or
valuable
•
She
bagged
the
last
ticket
to
the
concert
.
She
bagged
the
last
ticket
to
the
concert
.
•
The
striker
bagged
two
goals
in
the
final
.
The
striker
bagged
two
goals
in
the
final
.
verb
-
bag
,
bagging
,
bags
,
bagged
to
claim
or
reserve
something
for
yourself
by
saying
so
before
other
people
do
•
I
bag
the
front
seat
!
I
bag
the
front
seat
!
•
She
had
already
bagged
the
last
cupcake
before
he
could
reach
it
.
She
had
already
bagged
the
last
cupcake
before
he
could
reach
it
.
noun
the
total
number
of
animals
,
birds
,
or
fish
caught
or
killed
on
one
occasion
while
hunting
or
fishing
•
The
hunters'
bag
included
three
rabbits
and
a
pheasant
.
The
hunters'
bag
included
three
rabbits
and
a
pheasant
.
•
Our
fishing
bag
was
small
today
—
just
two
trout
.
Our
fishing
bag
was
small
today
—
just
two
trout
.