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1 bag — bag; bag·as·so·sis; bag·a·telle; bag·di; bag·ful; bag·gage·man; bag·ga·la; bag·gat·a·way; bag·ger; bag·gi·ly; bag·gi·ness; bag·git; bag·gy; bag·gy·wrin·kle; bag·man; bag·net; bag·o·net; bag·pip·er; bag·ti·kan; bag·wyn; car·pet·bag·ger;… …
2 bag — n Bag, sack, pouch denote a container made of a flexible material (as paper, cloth, or leather) and open or opening at the top. Bag is the widest in its range of application and is referable to anything that comes under this general description… …
3 bag — [bag] n. [ME bagge < ON baggi] 1. a nonrigid container made of fabric, paper, leather, etc., with an opening at the top that can be closed; sack or pouch 2. a piece of hand luggage; suitcase 3. a woman s handbag or purse 4. a) a container for… …
4 Bag — (b[a^]g), n. [OE. bagge; cf. Icel. baggi, and also OF. bague, bundle, LL. baga.] 1. A sack or pouch, used for holding anything; as, a bag of meal or of money. [1913 Webster] 2. A sac, or dependent gland, in animal bodies, containing some fluid or …
5 Bag — Bag, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bagged} (b[a^]gd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Bagging}] 1. To put into a bag; as, to bag hops. [1913 Webster] 2. To seize, capture, or entrap; as, to bag an army; to bag game. [1913 Webster] 3. To furnish or load with a bag or… …
6 BAG — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. {{{image}}} Sigles d une seule lettre Sigles de deux lettres > Sigles de trois lettres …
7 bag — UK US /bæg/ noun [C] ● be in the bag Cf. be in the bag ● be left holding the bag Cf. be left holding the bag …
8 bag — ► NOUN 1) a flexible container with an opening at the top. 2) (bags) loose folds of skin under a person s eyes. 3) (bags of) informal, chiefly Brit. plenty of. 4) informal an unpleasant or unattractive woman. 5) (one s bag …
9 Bag — [bɛk, engl. bag] das; [s], [s] <aus engl. bag »Sack, Tasche«, dies über mittelengl. bagge aus altnord. baggi> Sack als Maß (in Kanada 1 Bag Kartoffeln = 40,8 kg) …
10 bag — [n1] container for one’s possesions attaché, backpack, briefcase, carryall, carry on, case, duffel, gear, handbag, haversack, holdall, kit, knapsack, pack, packet, pocket, pocketbook, poke, pouch, purse, rucksack, sac, sack, saddlebag, satchel,… …
11 bag up — ˌbag ˈup [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they bag up he/she/it bags up present participle bagging up past tense …
12 bag´gi|ly — bag|gy «BAG ee», adjective, gi|er, gi|est. 1. hanging loosely; baglike: »The clown had baggy trousers. 2. swelling; bulging: »The baggy sails were full before the wind …
13 bag|gy — «BAG ee», adjective, gi|er, gi|est. 1. hanging loosely; baglike: »The clown had baggy trousers. 2. swelling; bulging: »The baggy sails were full before the wind …
14 Bag — Bag, v. i. 1. To swell or hang down like a full bag; as, the skin bags from containing morbid matter. [1913 Webster] 2. To swell with arrogance. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 3. To become pregnant. [Obs.] Warner. (Alb. Eng.). [1913 Webster] || …
15 bag — bȃg m <N mn bàgovi> DEFINICIJA reg. 1. svezica, zavežljaj; verižica 2. ukrasni lanac džepnog sata [u njedrima zlatan sahat s bazima] ETIMOLOGIJA tur. baǧ ← perz. bāg …
16 bag i — bag i; bag i el. bagi bogen (jf. § 19. Skrivemåden uafhængig af udtalen.1.a) …
17 bag om — bag om; bag om el. bagom huset (jf. § 19. Skrivemåden uafhængig af udtalen.1.a) …
18 bag på — bag på; bag på el. bagpå ryggen (jf. § 19. Skrivemåden uafhængig af udtalen.1.a) …
19 bag la|dy — «bag LAY dee», noun, plural dies. a woman in straitened circumstances who is homeless or wandering the streets, usually carrying loaded shopping bags: »Except for a bag lady and a few pigeons, the park was deserted …
20 Bag — (engl., spr. Bäg), Beutel, Sack, Ballen von 1–4 Centner …