a flexible container with an opening at the top, used for carrying things
he arrived at the children's ward carrying a bag full of toys for the young patients
one's particular interest or taste
ask the manager about mild curries, if that's your bag
a woman, especially an older one, perceived as unpleasant or unattractive
a base
(in southern Africa) a unit of measurement, used especially of grain, equal to 70 kg (formerly 200 lb)
put (something) in a bag
customers bagged their own groceries
we bagged up the apples
once you've raked the leaves, bag them up right away so that they don't get wet
(of clothes, especially trousers) form loose bulges due to wear
these trousers never bag at the knee
fit (a patient) with an oxygen mask or other respiratory aid
a child's expression used to make a claim to something
bags his jacket
abandon or give up on
she ought to just bag this marriage and get on with her life