magged (Meaning)

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magged (a.)

Worn; fretted; as, a magged brace.

Synonyms & Antonyms of magged

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magged Sentence Examples

  1. The thieves magged the jewelry store, making off with a fortune in gems.
  2. The child magged the cookie from the jar, even though her mother had forbidden it.
  3. The police magged the suspect, believing he had stolen a valuable painting.
  4. The teacher magged the student's phone, discovering that he was cheating on a test.
  5. The burglar magged the house, hoping to find anything of value.
  6. The hunter magged the bear, killing it with a single shot.
  7. The soldier magged the enemy tank, destroying it in a fiery explosion.
  8. The surgeon magged the patient's wound, removing the bullet fragment.
  9. The dentist magged the tooth, causing the patient intense pain.
  10. The lawyer magged the evidence, trying to find something that would exonerate his client.

FAQs About the word magged

Worn; fretted; as, a magged brace.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The thieves magged the jewelry store, making off with a fortune in gems.

The child magged the cookie from the jar, even though her mother had forbidden it.

The police magged the suspect, believing he had stolen a valuable painting.

The teacher magged the student's phone, discovering that he was cheating on a test.