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bagged

bagd

Bagged (adj) means Placed inside a bag, or successfully caught, obtained, or secured. Example: “The groceries were already bagged when she reached the register.”

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Placed inside a bag, or successfully caught, obtained, or secured.
"The groceries were already bagged when she reached the register."
"He bagged the promotion after months of hard work."

How to use bagged

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishPut into a bag, or informally, successfully won or achieved.

Common pairings
bagged and ready bagged a win
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Frequently asked questions

What does “bagged” mean?

The word “bagged” means placed inside a bag, or successfully caught, obtained, or secured. In plain terms, put into a bag, or informally, successfully won or achieved.

How do you pronounce “bagged”?

“Bagged” is pronounced bagd (/bæɡd/ in IPA).

How do you use “bagged” in a sentence?

Here is “bagged” used in a sentence: “The groceries were already bagged when she reached the register.”

What part of speech is “bagged”?

“Bagged” is an adjective.

Is “bagged” a common word?

“Bagged” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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