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Discover Ludwig"old bag" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase can be used to refer to someone who is considered lazy or uninspired; it can also be used to refer to an object that is old or worn out. For example, you could say, "My grandmother used the same old bag for years before it finally broke."
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"Oh, that old bag.
I'm the old bag in the middle.
"Lucky old bag," Mussina said, assessing Clemens.
Stick with your old bag and call it vintage.
"Oh, she's a wonderful old bag!" Mr. Blahnik trilled.
One elaborate pun ends by referring to a woman as "an old bag".
Looking at an old bag of dried beans, it's hard to imagine a handsome plant.
They'll go, "Oh my God, look at the state of that old bag".
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We observed that lung tumour initiation was reduced by half in 1, 2 and 4 months old BAG-1+/- mice transgenic for SP-C C-Raf BxB compared to their BAG-1+/+ littermates.
Camilla was "a 58-year-old bag", she told the viewers.
'It could be done with a machine,' says Bertrand, 'but if it was, it would not be Hermès any more.' In a corner, a leather-worker sits patiently polishing blemishes from a 35-year-old bag.
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