bag

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noun (1)

ˈbag How to pronounce bag (audio)
also ˈbāg
Synonyms of bagnext
1
: a usually flexible container that may be closed for holding, storing, or carrying something: such as
a
: purse
especially : handbag
b
: a bag for game
c
2
: something resembling a bag: such as
a(1)
: a pouched or pendulous bodily part or organ
especially : udder
(2)
: a puffy or sagging protuberance of flabby skin
b
: a puffed-out sag or bulge in cloth
c
: a square white stuffed canvas bag used to mark a base in baseball
3
: the amount contained in a bag
4
a
: a quantity of game taken
also : the maximum legal quantity of game
b
: an assortment or collection especially of nonmaterial things
a bag of tricks
5
: an unattractive woman
6
: something one likes or does regularly or well
also : one's characteristic way of doing things
see also:

bag

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verb

bagged; bagging

intransitive verb

1
: to swell out : bulge
The tent bagged outward under the force of the wind.
2
: to hang loosely
pants bagging in the back

transitive verb

1
: to cause to swell
2
: to put into a bag
bag groceries
3
a
: to take (animals) as game
b
: to get possession of especially by strategy or stealth
arrived early and bagged a front row seat
c
: capture, seize
… he was bagged by police who were alerted by the freelance jewel salesman.Chris Mundy
d
: to shoot down : destroy
4
: to achieve in or as if in competition : win
bag a playoff berth
5
informal
a
: to give up, forgo, or abandon especially for something more desirable or attainable
decided to bag her job and move to the country
often used with it
I headed all the way across campus in the sleet for my 12:40, and after twenty minutes I just wanted to bag it and crawl back into bed.Kate Haracz
b
: to dismiss (someone) from a job or position : fire, sack
Tiger's been losing his temper and his putting stroke. He shed his agent, and he bagged his caddy …Robert Sullivan
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medical : to ventilate the lungs of (a patient) using a hand-squeezed bag attached to a face mask
I asked the respiratory therapist to continue bagging and assisting the patient while I sought the family's permission not to proceed with intubation.Malinda H. Bell
bagger noun
plural baggers

BAg

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abbreviation

bachelor of agriculture

bagger

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noun (2)

bag·​ger ˈba-gər How to pronounce bagger (audio)
plural baggers
1
: a person or device that bags something
a lawn mower equipped with a bagger [=an attachment that collects grass clippings in a bag]
especially : a person whose job is to place items (such as groceries) in bags for customers
works as a bagger at a supermarket
2
: a motorcycle outfitted with compartments for storing accessories and other cargo
Choose the Right Synonym for bag

catch, capture, trap, snare, entrap, ensnare, bag mean to come to possess or control by or as if by seizing.

catch implies the seizing of something in motion or in flight or in hiding.

caught the dog as it ran by

capture suggests taking by overcoming resistance or difficulty.

capture an enemy stronghold

trap, snare, entrap, ensnare imply seizing by some device that holds the one caught at the mercy of the captor.

trap and snare apply more commonly to physical seizing.

trap animals
snared butterflies with a net

entrap and ensnare more often are figurative.

entrapped the witness with a trick question
a sting operation that ensnared burglars

bag implies shooting down a fleeing or distant prey.

bagged a brace of pheasants

Examples of bag in a Sentence

Noun (1) She packed her lunch in a paper bag. She put the pencil in her bag. a tired old man with bags under his eyes Verb He got a job bagging groceries. The hunters bagged five deer altogether. We bagged 10 fish today. She's expected to bag the award for the team's most valuable player. I bagged the last seat so everyone else had to stand.
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Noun
When security turns them away at the gate, some fans are stashing their bags nearby — apparently planning to grab them later — and that’s creating a real headache for law enforcement, according to The Star. The Kansas City Star, Kansas City Star, 21 June 2026 Calmus dropped in as a surprise in the middle of Engen's interview to deliver the gift bag to Engen, who happens to be one of Calmus' followers. Dillon Thomas, CBS News, 20 June 2026
Verb
His performances that summer reached a crescendo in the knockout stage — netting against Wales in the quarter-finals, bagging a hat-trick in the last four against France and then scoring twice in the final against Sweden. Will Jeanes, New York Times, 20 June 2026 Pennsylvania also bagged a gold medal for Benigna’s Creek, Chambourcin 2024. Maureen O'Hare, CNN Money, 17 June 2026
Noun
During the period, Yartseva found that 537 companies saw their stocks become 10-baggers, rising to 10x the original price or a 900% increase. Bill Stone, Forbes.com, 13 June 2026 Masataka Yoshida collected the first hit and first extra-bagger of 2026. Gabrielle Starr, Boston Herald, 20 Feb. 2026 See All Example Sentences for bag

Word History

Etymology

Noun (1)

Middle English bagge, from Old Norse baggi

Verb

Middle English baggen, verbal derivative of bagge bag entry 1

First Known Use

Noun (1)

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

15th century, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

Noun (2)

1550, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of bag was in the 13th century

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Cite this Entry

“Bag.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bag. Accessed 22 Jun. 2026.

Kids Definition

bag

1 of 2 noun
1
a
: a container made of flexible material (as paper or plastic)
c
2
a
: a pouched or hanging bodily part or organ (as an udder)
also : a puffy sagging area of loose skin
bags under the eyes
b
: a puffed-out sag or bulge in cloth
c
: a square white stuffed canvas container that marks a base in baseball
3
: the amount contained in a bag
4
: a quantity of game taken or permitted to be taken

bag

2 of 2 verb
bagged; bagging
1
: to swell out
pants bag at the knees
2
: to put into a bag
bagging groceries
3
: to kill or capture in hunting
the hunter bagged a deer

Medical Definition

bag

1 of 2 noun
ˈbag
1
: a pouched or pendulous bodily part or organ
especially : udder
2
: a puffy or sagging protuberance of flabby skin
an aging face with bags below the eyes

bag

2 of 2 transitive verb
bagged; bagging
: to ventilate the lungs of (a patient) using a hand-squeezed bag attached to a face mask
I asked the respiratory therapist to continue bagging and assisting the patient while I sought the family's permission not to proceed with intubation.Malinda H. Bell, The Journal of the American Medical Association

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