Bag

  • 111Bag Balm — is a salve originally intended to soothe irritation on cows udders. Although the product only mentions use For chapped conditions and superficial abrasions it is used as a treatment for chapped and irritated skin on humans and can be found in… …

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  • 112Bag (disambiguation) — Bag has several meanings: * A bag or sack is a non rigid container. * In set theory and computer science, a multiset, sometimes called a bag , is a data structure. * bag is a very slow song in the video game Dance Dance Revolution EXTREME . * A… …

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  • 113Bag (Pest) — Bag Héraldique …

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  • 114Bag of Hits — Сборник Fun Lovin Criminals …

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  • 115bag|gie — «BAG ee», noun. 1. a small bag. 2. a) a plastic bag used to store food or to hold trash. b) Baggie. a trademark for such a bag. 3. Scottish. the stomach …

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  • 116bag and baggage — {adv.}, {informal} With all your clothes and other personal belongings, especially movable possessions; completely. * /If they don t pay their hotel bill they will be put out bag and baggage./ …

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  • 117bag and baggage — {adv.}, {informal} With all your clothes and other personal belongings, especially movable possessions; completely. * /If they don t pay their hotel bill they will be put out bag and baggage./ …

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  • 118bag-end — bottom of a bag, c.1400, from BAG (Cf. bag) (n.) + END (Cf. end) (n.) …

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  • 119bag|ger — «BAG uhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that places anything in a bag, such as groceries at a supermarket. 2. a machine which automatically packages a commodity in a bag or wrapper …

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  • 120bag´gi|ness — bag|gy «BAG ee», adjective, gi|er, gi|est. 1. hanging loosely; baglike: »The clown had baggy trousers. 2. swelling; bulging: »The baggy sails were full before the wind …

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