Baggagenoun
Luggage; traveling equipment
Baggagenoun
Factors, especially psychological ones, which interfere with a person's ability to function effectively.
Baggagenoun
A woman.
Baggagenoun
An army's portable equipment; its baggage train.
Baggagenoun
The clothes, tents, utensils, and provisions of an army.
Baggagenoun
The trunks, valises, satchels, etc., which a traveler carries with him on a journey; luggage.
Baggagenoun
Purulent matter.
Baggagenoun
Trashy talk.
Baggagenoun
A man of bad character.
Baggagenoun
A woman of loose morals; a prostitute.
Baggagenoun
A romping, saucy girl.
Baggagenoun
a case used to carry belongings when traveling
Baggagenoun
a worthless or immoral woman
Baggage
Baggage or luggage consists of bags, cases, and containers which hold a traveller's personal articles while the traveler is in transit. A modern traveller can be expected to have packages containing clothing, toiletries, small possessions, trip necessities.
Bagnoun
A flexible container made of cloth, paper, plastic, etc.
Bagnoun
(informal) A handbag
Bagnoun
A suitcase.
Bagnoun
A schoolbag, especially a backpack.
Bagnoun
One’s preference.
Bagnoun
(derogatory) An ugly woman.
Bagnoun
(baseball) The cloth-covered pillow used for first, second, and third base.
Bagnoun
(baseball) First, second, or third base.
Bagnoun
(preceded by "the") A breathalyzer, so named because it formerly had a plastic bag over the end to measure a set amount of breath.
Bagnoun
(mathematics) A collection of objects, disregarding order, but (unlike a set) in which elements may be repeated.
Bagnoun
A sac in animal bodies, containing some fluid or other substance.
Bagnoun
A sort of silken purse formerly tied about men's hair behind, by way of ornament.
Bagnoun
The quantity of game bagged in a hunt.
Bagnoun
A scrotum.
Bagnoun
(UK) A unit of measure of cement equal to 94 pounds.
Bagverb
To put into a bag.
Bagverb
(informal) To catch or kill, especially when fishing or hunting.
Bagverb
To gain possession of something, or to make first claim on something.
Bagverb
(transitive) To furnish or load with a bag.
Bagverb
To bring a woman one met on the street with one.
Bagverb
To laugh uncontrollably.
Bagverb
To criticise sarcastically.
Bagverb
(medicine) To provide artificial ventilation with a bag valve mask (BVM) resuscitator.
Bagverb
To swell or hang down like a full bag.
Bagverb
To hang like an empty bag.
Bagverb
To swell with arrogance.
Bagverb
To become pregnant.
Bagnoun
A sack or pouch, used for holding anything; as, a bag of meal or of money.
Bagnoun
A sac, or dependent gland, in animal bodies, containing some fluid or other substance; as, the bag of poison in the mouth of some serpents; the bag of a cow.
Bagnoun
A sort of silken purse formerly tied about men's hair behind, by way of ornament.
Bagnoun
The quantity of game bagged.
Bagnoun
A certain quantity of a commodity, such as it is customary to carry to market in a sack; as, a bag of pepper or hops; a bag of coffee.
Bagverb
To put into a bag; as, to bag hops.
Bagverb
To seize, capture, or entrap; as, to bag an army; to bag game.
Bagverb
To furnish or load with a bag or with a well filled bag.
Bagverb
To swell or hang down like a full bag; as, the skin bags from containing morbid matter.
Bagverb
To swell with arrogance.
Bagverb
To become pregnant.
Bagnoun
a flexible container with a single opening;
Bagnoun
the quantity of game taken in a particular period (usually by one person);
Bagnoun
place that runner must touch before scoring;
Bagnoun
a bag used for carrying money and small personal items or accessories (especially by women);
Bagnoun
the quantity that a bag will hold;
Bagnoun
a portable rectangular traveling bag for carrying clothes;
Bagnoun
an ugly or ill-tempered woman;
Bagnoun
mammary gland of bovids (cows and sheep and goats)
Bagnoun
an activity that you like or at which you are superior;
Bagverb
capture or kill, as in hunting;
Bagverb
hang loosely, like an empty bag
Bagverb
bulge out; form a bulge outward, or be so full as to appear to bulge
Bagverb
take unlawfully
Bagverb
put into a bag;
Bag
A bag (also known regionally as a sack) is a common tool in the form of a non-rigid container. The use of bags predates recorded history, with the earliest bags being no more than lengths of animal skin, cotton, or woven plant fibers, folded up at the edges and secured in that shape with strings of the same material.Despite their simplicity, bags have been fundamental for the development of human civilization, as they allow people to easily collect loose materials such as berries or food grains, and to transport more items than could readily be carried in the hands.