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Discover Ludwig"bagged down" is a correct phrase in written English.
It can be used as a verb phrase to describe feeling weighed down or slowed down by a heavy burden or task. Example: The team was so excited to start the project, but after numerous setbacks and unexpected challenges, they began to feel bagged down by the amount of work that still needed to be done.
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If you are so stressed you feel lazy, your hair will become ragged and your eyes will be bagged down with dark circles.
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The back pockets should never bag down to the top of your legs.
"Put the bag down," he orders suddenly.
He gets his bag down and holds it in front of him and looks straight ahead.
He helped me pull my carry-on bag down from the bin; it looked obscenely familiar.
She set the sleeping bag down, wriggled out of her backpack, and unzipped her down vest.
I barely had time to put my bags down before Toni whisked me off to his favourite wine bar.
"I used to joke that I hadn't even put my book bag down and the guy had made $150 million," she said.
Output in Colombia, once the second producer after Brazil, hit a 35-year low in 2011 of 7.8m 60kg bags, down from an average of 13m in the 1990s.
But no, someone still sitting but in a more forward row will slowly get up, rummage in the overhead, eventually get his bag down and finally walk off.
He put his bag down, then he put his knife down, and they arrested him," a witness, John Otoo, told the BBC.
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