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- noun Plural form of
baggie . - noun Plural form of
baggy .
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Examples
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It's now believed that the DNA was introduced to the forensic swabs at the factory, and that cops have been hunting someone who probably sticks q-tips in baggies all day and has never committed a crime.
Boing Boing 2009
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And what about rice (not pre-packaged) cereal, spices in baggies, cornmeal or flour, pancake mix, etc?
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Be careful with spices in baggies at any border, it's better to have things in the package they came in that says what they are on the outside.
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Courtesy Everett Collection Surfers started wearing loose-fitting albeit midthigh-length trunks called baggies in the late 1950s and early '60s.
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Surfers started wearing loose-fitting albeit midthigh-length trunks called baggies in the late 1950s and early '60s.
Show Some Leg 2011
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Snacks that will not spoil – All Bran bites, cheddar buddies, granola in baggies.
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In one of the baggies was a vial of liquid that looked like light olive oil, in the other, an unlabeled tube of cream.
On the Right Track Marion Jones 2010
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In one of the baggies was a vial of liquid that looked like light olive oil, in the other, an unlabeled tube of cream.
On the Right Track Marion Jones 2010
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In one of the baggies was a vial of liquid that looked like light olive oil, in the other, an unlabeled tube of cream.
On the Right Track Marion Jones 2010
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All gang bangers wore these kinda baggy pants, "baggies" and like a t-shirt, etc.
dogsolitude Diary Entry dogsolitude 2000
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