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1bag Listen to audio/ˈbæg/ noun
plural bags
1 [count] a : a container made of thin material (such as paper, plastic, or cloth) that opens at the top and is used for holding or carrying things
She packed her lunch in a paper bag. (US) a garbage/trash bag = (Brit) a rubbish bag (US) grocery bags = (Brit) carrier bags [=plastic or paper bags used for holding items bought at a store]
b : a soft container carried by a woman and used to hold money and other small things (such as keys or makeup)
She put the pencil in her bag.see also handbag, shoulder bag
c : a container used for carrying personal things (such as clothes) when you are going somewhere
an overnight bag a gym bagusually plural We carried our bags [=suitcases, luggage] to the hotel room. She packed her bags and left.
2 [count] : the amount of something that is inside a bag
We ate two bags [=bagfuls] of potato chips. a bag of apples/flour/fertilizer
3 bags [plural] : an area of swollen and often dark skin under a person's eyes
a tired old man with bags under his eyes
4 [singular] : a collection of different things (such as ideas)
They tried using their usual bag of tricks.see also grab bag, mixed bag, ragbag
5 [singular] informal + old-fashioned : something that a person likes to do : something that a person does well
Housecleaning isn't her bag. [=she doesn't like housecleaning] I've tried living in the city, but it's just not my bag.
6 [count] baseball : a square white bag that marks the position of first base, second base, and third base
He slid into the bag and was safe at second base.
7 [count] informalused as an insulting word for an old woman Shut up, you old bag!
8 bags [plural] Brit, informal : a large amount of something
There's no need to hurry. We've still got bags [=lots] of time.
a bag of nervessee nerve
bag and baggage
chiefly Brit : with all of your possessions
He got rid of the visitors, bag and baggage. [=altogether, completely]
hold the bagsee 1hold
in the bag
informal : sure to happen
Their success was in the bag. [=guaranteed] : certain to be successful We had the game in the bag [=sewn up] by the end of first half. She seemed to have the election in the bag. [=she seemed sure to win the election]
let the cat out of the bagsee cat
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