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bags
/ bæɡz /
plural noun
- informal.a lot; a great deal
- See Oxford bagsshort for Oxford bags
- informal.any pair of trousers
interjection
- slang:childrens.Alsobags I an indication of the desire to do, be, or have something
- rough as bagsrough as bagsrough as sacks uncouth
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Like drawing tattoos, sewing earmuffs, or fashioning model airplanes from old chip bags?
Her travel clique has been known to arrive at an airport, bags packed, passport-in-hand, within hours of spotting a deal.
Picking up cans and bags out of the bin and throwing them back, over and over.
Available at La Boîte SHOLDIT Clutch Wrap Purse, $70 We can all agree the dorky passport holders and money bags have got to go.
This leaves Southwest, a serious competitor, as the only domestic carrier left able to claim “bags fly free.”
Squinty cuddled down in the basket of the balloon, between two bags full of something, and shivered.
Old Olly's head's leveler than this mountain-side, even if his mouth is mealier 'n his own flour bags.
Her money-bags had been filled in Manchester, and from time to time in her history you are reminded of this circumstance.
They gathered handfuls and helped their mothers fill baskets and skin bags.
Strong canvas bags, of smaller size, are very convenient for subdivision and arrangement.
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