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Consult Chambers 21st Century Dictionary, The Chambers Thesaurus (1996) or Chambers Biographical Dictionary (1997 edition with amendments). Enter your search and choose your title from the drop-down menu.
bag1 noun 1 a container made of a soft material with an opening at the top, for carrying things. 2 a bagful. 3 an amount of fish or game caught. 4 (bags, especially bags of something) colloq a large amount of something. 5 offensive colloq a woman, especially an unpleasant or ugly one. 6 (bags) loose wide-legged trousers. 7 slang a quantity of drugs, especially heroin, in a paper or other container. bag and baggage completely clear out bag and baggage. in the bag colloq as good as secured or done.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c.
bag1 noun 1 a container made of a soft material with an opening at the top, for carrying things. 2 a bagful. 3 an amount of fish or game caught. 4 (bags, especially bags of something) colloq a large amount of something. 5 offensive colloq a woman, especially an unpleasant or ugly one. 6 (bags) loose wide-legged trousers. 7 slang a quantity of drugs, especially heroin, in a paper or other container. bag and baggage completely clear out bag and baggage. in the bag colloq as good as secured or done.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c.
bag1 noun 1 a container made of a soft material with an opening at the top, for carrying things. 2 a bagful. 3 an amount of fish or game caught. 4 (bags, especially bags of something) colloq a large amount of something. 5 offensive colloq a woman, especially an unpleasant or ugly one. 6 (bags) loose wide-legged trousers. 7 slang a quantity of drugs, especially heroin, in a paper or other container. bag and baggage completely clear out bag and baggage. in the bag colloq as good as secured or done.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c.
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