bag in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for bag in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.bag [Am bæɡ, Brit baɡ] N

II.bag <pres part bagging; pt, pp bagged> [Am bæɡ, Brit baɡ] VB trans

2.2. bag esp Brit inf → bags

III.bag <pres part bagging; pt, pp bagged> [Am bæɡ, Brit baɡ] VB intr

See also bags

bag in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for bag in the English»Spanish Dictionary

duffel bag [ˈdʌfəlˌbæg] N NAUT

bag Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be a bag of bones inf
I bought myself a bag
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
To restrict women from accessing prohibited areas and to avoid smuggling by hiding items in the belt bag guard posts were assigned to perform body checks.
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Tea bag medallions are a type of origami that makes a wonderful decoration for the front of a card.
en.wikipedia.org
She became a bit of a punch bag and a bit of a bad gag.
www.rte.ie
The wing mirror of the vehicle caught the victim's bag.
www.newstalkzb.co.nz
Mandolin, bag pipes and tin whistle enhance the eclectic style of the songs.
en.wikipedia.org
A musette, the owner explained, is a small tote bag used to pass meals to cyclists during a race.
www.theglobeandmail.com
The government bag began providing inducements for absentee landlords to encourage productive land use and initiated agricultural wage policies.
en.wikipedia.org
In the end, we did not make it home without a shopping bag.
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And then he was just two feet from the 80-year-old newspaper tycoon, pulling a paper plate covered in shaving foam out of the bag.
www.mirror.co.uk
I could put like, a paper cup in the bag before it tore.
consumerist.com

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