Having been placed in a bag.
bagged
Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for bagged.
Editorial note
Even the rights to a TV show about this would cover the $30K (maybe they have bagged that already).
Quick take
Having been placed in a bag.
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of bagged gathered in one view.
(colloquial) Having been caught or successfully hunted.
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for bagged.
adjective
Having been placed in a bag.
adjective
(colloquial) Having been caught or successfully hunted.
Example sentences
Even the rights to a TV show about this would cover the $30K (maybe they have bagged that already).
Or you could drop your bagged meat into an oil bath regulated to 150 degrees C.
Manifold forests, for example, are also hierarchical but used a bagged ensemble to partially addresses this.
Actually Dyson usually rates far higher in consumer tests than bagged vacuums, and it usually rates slightly higher than most bag-less vacuums.
She ensured everything was bagged up separately so all she had to do was hand it to the woman with the sign.
You can get bagged kits from bitsbox.co.uk with everything you need for $24.
Some bagged tea (Celestial Seasonings, etc.) is already available in superior packaging.
These guys bagged the First Free ascent of a much harder route.
They previously said to use flushable kitty litter to avoid bagged waste.
I was highly distracted by the nonessential photos of bagged blood, which I found super creepy.
I can check out an entire cart in about 40 seconds, and everything is already bagged the way I want it.
On the obesity thing - I guess all the modern junk food was still in its infancy and people probably brown-bagged their lunch.
Quote examples
Not because they "bagged a good one" per se, but because some couples think that they're only allowed to dance together (which can get boring no matter how you slice it) and have a difficult time accommodating each other in the learning process.
Additionally, game animals such as wild boar caught outside of the exclusion zone—including some bagged as far away as Germany—continue to show abnormal and dangerous levels of radiation." And there are likely plenty more terrible results we don't yet know about.
When/if you advance beyond "dump everything in the bag on a plate and eat it" you can buy bagged lettuce and vegetables and canned salsa as a topping and maybe even a salad dressing and the "cooking" becomes dumping reasonable quantities of each on a plate.
"And unlike the UK, which have repeatedly frustrated US authorities by allowing lengthy court proceedings over extraditions, Sweden has kidnapped and black bagged political asylum seekers to illegally hand them over to the CIA, knowing they'd be handed over to the regime they were seeking asylum from." I've commented on this elsewhere in the thread.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use bagged in a sentence?
Even the rights to a TV show about this would cover the $30K (maybe they have bagged that already).
What does bagged mean?
Having been placed in a bag.
What part of speech is bagged?
bagged is commonly used as adjective.