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bag
Noun
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Bags are containers made of soft material like paper, plastic or leather.
I put the garbage in a black plastic bag.
She took her tennis shoes out of her sports bag.
bag
Verb
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When a person bags something, he catches or gets it.
I hope I bag me something good today from him.
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When an animal is bagged, such as in hunting and fishing, the animal is killed or caught.
Last night on our hunting trip we bagged three deer.
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Bagging objects means to put them into a bag.
The clerk bagged up the groceries as she took out her wallet.
egg
Noun
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An egg is a common food that is ball-shaped and can have a baby animal inside, such as a chicken, a fish, a snake, etc.
I had a boiled egg for breakfast.
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An egg is a cell in the female's body that can become a baby when it is joined by a male cell.
egg
Verb
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To throw eggs at something.
On Halloween, naughty children egg houses.