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Definition of bag
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Bag (v. i.) To swell with
arrogance.
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Rubbage
::
Rubbage
(n.)
Rubbish.
Hothouse
::
Hothouse
(n.) A
bagnio,
or
bathing
house..
Woolsack
::
Woolsack
(n.) A sack or bag of wool;
specifically,
the seat of the lord
chancellor
of
England
in the House of
Lords,
being a
large,
square
sack of wool
resembling
a divan in
form..
Fourgon
::
Fourgon
(n.) A
French
baggage
wagon.
Pouch
::
Pouch (n.) A small bag;
usually,
a
leathern
bag; as, a pouch for
money;
a shot
pouch;
a mail
pouch,
etc..
Saddlebags
::
Saddlebags
(n. pl.) Bags,
usually
of
leather,
united
by
straps
or a band,
formerly
much used by
horseback
riders
to carry small
articles,
one bag
hanging
on each
side..
Pock-pudding
::
Pock-pudding
(n.) A bag
pudding;
a name of
reproach
or
ridicule
formerly
applied
by the
Scotch
to the
English.
Balloon
::
Balloon
(n.) A bag made of silk or other light
material,
and
filled
with
hydrogen
gas or
heated
air, so as to rise and float in the
atmosphere;
especially,
one with a car
attached
for
aerial
navigation..
Vive
::
Vive () Long live, that is,
success
to; as, vive le roi, long live the king; vive la
bagatelle,
success
to
trifles
or
sport..
Meadow
::
Meadow
(n.) Low land
covered
with
coarse
grass or rank
herbage
near rives and in
marshy
places
by the sea; as, the salt
meadows
near
Newark
Bay..
Sudden
::
Sudatory
(n.) A
bagnio;
a
sweating
bath; a vapor bath.
Cabas
::
Cabas (n.) A flat
basket
or frail for figs, etc.;
hence,
a
lady's
flat
workbasket,
reticule,
or hand bag; -- often
written
caba..
Herbaged
::
Herbaged
(a.)
Covered
with
grass.
Graphite
::
Graphite
(n.)
Native
carbon
in
hexagonal
crystals,
also
foliated
or
granular
massive,
of black color and
metallic
luster,
and so soft as to leave a trace on
paper.
It is used for
pencils
(improperly
called
lead
pencils),
for
crucibles,
and as a
lubricator,
etc. Often
called
plumbago
or black
lead..
Cabbage
::
Cabbage
(v. i.) To
purloin
or
embezzle,
as the
pieces
of cloth
remaining
after
cutting
out a
garment;
to
pilfer..
Coffin
::
Coffin
(n.) A
conical
paper bag, used by
grocers..
Poldway
::
Poldway
(n.) A kind of
coarse
bagging,
-- used for coal
sacks..
Cauliflower
::
Cauliflower
(n.) An
annual
variety
of
Brassica
oleracea,
or
cabbage,
of which the
cluster
of young
flower
stalks
and buds is eaten as a
vegetable..
Piffara
::
Piffara
(n.) A fife; also, a rude kind of oboe or a
bagpipe
with an
inflated
skin for
reservoir..
Pierid
::
Pierid
(n.) Any
butterfly
of the genus
Pieris
and
related
genera.
See
Cabbage
butterfly,
under
Cabbage..
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