bag


bag

verb

Definition of BAG

1
to extend outward beyond a usual point <the shirt bagged at the waist>
2
to take physical control or possession of (something) suddenly or forcibly <bagged a deer while hunting last weekend>
Synonyms bag, capture, collar, cop [slang], corral, get, glom, grab, grapple, hook, land, nab, nail, net, nobble [British slang], rap, seize, snag, snap (up), snare, snatch, trap
Related Words glove, halter, lasso, rope; apprehend, arrest, detain; bay, corner; clasp, clutch, fasten (on), fist, grasp, grip, hold, latch (on or onto), secure; rend, wrest; enmesh (also immesh), ensnare, entangle, entrap, mesh; abduct, kidnap, spirit (away or off)
Antonyms miss
3
to give up (a job or office) <if the supervisor says one more nasty thing to me, I'm going to bag this stupid job>
Synonyms bag, chuck, leave, resign (from), retire (from), step aside (from), step down (from)
Related Words abandon, vacate; drop out (of), throw up
Near Antonyms hire (out or on)
Antonyms stay (at)
4
to obtain (as a goal) through effort <bagged a full fellowship at one of the nation's leading universities>
Synonyms attain, bag, chalk up, clock (up) [chiefly British], gain, hit, log, make, notch (up), rack up, ring up, score, win
Near Antonyms fall short (of), miss; fail (at); lose
5
to receive as return for effort <bagged an acting nomination for a truly inspired performance>
Antonyms forfeit, lose

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