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is bagged
noun
A flexible container made of cloth, paper, plastic, etc.
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A further one-third of the budget goes on regional support, especially for infrastructure spending, but nearly half of that regional money is bagged by relatively rich countries.
This material, available from timber-cutting operations, is bagged in many sizes and most well-stocked garden centers have ample supplies.
Research on how the brain knows where it is bagged the 2014 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine.
However, the lime is bagged separately within the tub to prevent deterioration of the binder associated with hydration and carbonation due to absorption of moisture and carbon dioxide from the humid air, or damp sand [18].
If they start slipping, tack again and continue adjusting until the Republican nomination is bagged.
1) A dachshund is bagged up and thrown into a river because it has a gammy leg.
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He's bagged a cool $200m.
All dead wildlife are supposed to be bagged and counted.
But, without explanation, lunch was bagged.
Then, the prepared spikes were bagged with sulfuric acid paper.
Cables were being bagged.
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