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Noun: bagging  bag-ing
  1. Coarse fabric used for bags or sacks
    "They used sturdy bagging to transport the grain";
    - sacking
Verb: bag (bagged,bagging)  bag
  1. Put into a bag
    "The supermarket clerk bagged the groceries"
     
  2. Make first claim on something; take possession of
    "He quickly bagged the window seat on the bus";
    - bagsy [UK]
     
  3. (hunting) capture or kill, as in hunting
    "bag a few pheasants"
     
  4. Hang loosely, like an empty bag
    "His pants bagged at the knees"
     
  5. Bulge out; form a bulge outward, or be so full as to appear to bulge
    "His pockets bagged from all the items he carried";
    - bulge
     
  6. [informal] Take unlawfully
    "The thief bagged several valuable items from the store";
    - pocket
     
  7. [Austral, informal] Criticize harshly or sarcastically
    "He always bags on his coworkers' ideas during meetings"

Derived forms: baggings

Type of: capture, catch, cloth, droop, fabric, flag, jut, jut out, material, pack, project, protrude, rip [N. Amer, informal], rip off [informal], sag, steal, stick out, swag, textile

Encyclopedia: Bagging

Bag, Khash