verb
- past tense of bag; to put something into a bag or container
- to catch or kill (game or prey)
- to obtain or achieve something desired
Usage: hunting
Usage: informal
adjective
- loose-fitting; hanging in folds
Examples
- She bagged the groceries quickly at checkout.
- The hunter bagged three ducks during the morning hunt.
- He bagged the promotion after months of hard work.
- The bagged jeans were popular in the 1990s.
- They bagged all the evidence from the crime scene.
- The team bagged their first victory of the season.
- Her bagged sweater looked comfortable but unflattering.