Bag meaning in English
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Definition
a bag: a sack, a container for carrying things example: a backpack
Examples
- "I went up to the counter and told the ticket lady, "Send one of my bags to New York, one to Los Angeles, and one to Miami."
- "There were noises coming from the bag and it seemed to be moving."
- "That is my bag."
- "A 15-year-old boy wreaked havoc today at White Dove High School when he pulled out candy from his bag and threw it "quite hard" at fellow students."
- "Don't be rude, we haven't even unpacked our bags yet."
- "Any unattended bag or other item of luggage will be removed and may be destroyed."
- "Chuk-chuk : Bags, ha ha ha."
- "Brian : Sir, we haven't even got our bags yet."
- "I heard him say "slip it in your bag, it's our little secret" to a young French boy shopping for a birthday present for his mother, and "oh go on, treat yourself: I won't tell anyone" to an Icelandic tourist."
- "Please Mr. Postman, look and see, is there a letter in your bag for me?"
- "Brian : Yes, they're in this bag."
- "-You don't have a paper bag?"
- "You won't need bags in our monastery."
- "Don't forget to collect your bags before you leave the station, and enjoy New York City!"
- "1 x bag charcoal"
- "Just put it in your bag."
- "You don't mind if I open your bag and have a look inside?"
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