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Discover LudwigThe word "bagging" is usable in written English and can be well written depending on the context.
It is often used in informal contexts, particularly in discussions about hunting, shopping, or achieving a goal. Example: "After a long day of shopping, I ended up bagging some great deals at the mall." Alternatives include "collecting" or "acquiring."
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bagging
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The act of putting anything into a bag.
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Munro-bagging Though not a trail in the classic sense, ticking off or "bagging" Scotland's munros is high on many British hikers wishlists.
First there was the almost accidental Kickstarter campaign that brought the "lost" Caustic Window LP to the wider world – and ended fittingly enough with the inventor of Minecraft bagging the original pressing.
A canny gesture for Britain would be to appoint Jonathan Faull, a respected senior director-general, bagging the top post in the bureaucracy, secretary-general of the commission.The changing balance of powerThe nub of Britain's dilemma is the fact that the more Mr Cameron talks of leaving, the more toxic he becomes to his friends.
Mr Tebow is now 24 years old; when Mr Warner was that age he was playing arena football and bagging groceries in Cedar Falls, Iowa.
For, as the meeting heard, bagging exoplanets is a game with a natural bias that tends to yield exactly the opposite of Earth-like planets.Spatial prejudiceThe reasons for this bias are varied, but they have a common underlying cause.
About three-quarters of hunters succeed in bagging a moose, and roadside weigh-stations in northern Maine are festooned with their dangling carcasses.Killing a moose is far easier than getting permission to do so.
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She is fortunate that we discuss her administrations in terms of theatre; her relationships with Reagan and Gorbachev, or hand-bagging of faint-hearted leaders in Europe; her defence of the Falklands.
She advised residents that adequate bagging-up of rubbish is crucial and that any fly-tipping should be reported and will be dealt with.
On March 25th in Ipswich he delivered a populist speech on immigration, in which he blamed his Labour predecessors for letting Britain become a "soft touch" for carpet-bagging foreigners.
SINCE way back in February, we've heard people declare that Barack Obama arrived in Washington with a naive faith in bipartisanship and the ability of reasonable people to work together towards common goals, and that this naive faith has run aground on the shoals of Republican congressional opposition and the canny conspiracy-mongering hysteria of Glenn Beck and his tea-bagging legions.
Amid mutual allegations of carpet-bagging, Nigel Boddy, the Liberal Democrat, cites a grandfather who defended Hartlepool from the German bombardment of 1914.Then there is Arthur Scargill, general secretary of the Socialist Labour party, and (still) president of the National Union of Mineworkers a champion of socialism or its greatest embarrassment, depending on your point of view.
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