bags Antonyms

Meaning of bags

bags

a pouched or pendulous bodily part or organ, to get possession of especially by strategy or stealth, purse, a usually flexible container that may be closed for holding, storing, or carrying something, a square white stuffed canvas bag used to mark a base in baseball, to give up, forgo, or abandon especially for something more desirable or attainable, a quantity of game taken, to shoot down, handbag, the amount contained in a bag, a puffy or sagging protuberance of flabby skin, a bag for game, to dismiss (someone) from a job or position, an assortment or collection especially of nonmaterial things, one's characteristic way of doing things, to swell out, to take (animals) as game, to hang loosely, the maximum legal quantity of game, to put into a bag, a puffed-out sag or bulge in cloth, to achieve in or as if in competition, an unattractive woman, something one likes or does regularly or well, something resembling a bag, capture, seize, to cause to swell, udder, suitcase, to ventilate the lungs of (a patient) using a hand-squeezed bag attached to a face mask

bags Sentence Examples

  1. I packed my essentials in two sturdy bags for the overnight trip.
  2. The grocery bags overflowed with fresh produce and pantry staples.
  3. The children ran down the street, their laughter echoing through the bags they carried.
  4. I rummaged through the bags in the attic, searching for lost photo albums.
  5. The designer handbag was a coveted item, its price tag reflecting both its style and quality.
  6. The hikers unloaded their heavy bags at the campsite, grateful for the chance to rest.
  7. The students filled their school bags with textbooks, notebooks, and writing utensils.
  8. The bags under my eyes were evidence of a sleepless night.
  9. The postal worker sorted through bags of letters and parcels, ensuring timely delivery.
  10. I stuffed my belongings into duffel bags, preparing for a weekend getaway.

FAQs About the word bags

a pouched or pendulous bodily part or organ, to get possession of especially by strategy or stealth, purse, a usually flexible container that may be closed for

sacks,pouches, packets,backpacks, packages, duffel bags, barracks bags, haversacks, wallets, totes

shrinks,contracts, compresses,condenses,constricts

I packed my essentials in two sturdy bags for the overnight trip.

The grocery bags overflowed with fresh produce and pantry staples.

The children ran down the street, their laughter echoing through the bags they carried.

I rummaged through the bags in the attic, searching for lost photo albums.