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
- 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.
- The burglar magged the house, hoping to find anything of value.
- The hunter magged the bear, killing it with a single shot.
- The soldier magged the enemy tank, destroying it in a fiery explosion.
- The surgeon magged the patient's wound, removing the bullet fragment.
- The dentist magged the tooth, causing the patient intense pain.
- 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.
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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.