Baggie
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Baggie
Example Sentences
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Throw it in a little plastic zipper baggie.
Julia brought a baggie of rainbow carrot coins she’d sliced at home.
From Los Angeles Times
I scan the little slots until I find mine: a refill of Greek oregano, parceled out in a plastic baggie with a heat-sealed strip.
From Salon
Do you have to dig it out, seal it in a baggie, and send it to a hospital for burial?
From Slate
For calcium buildup on shower heads, Stocker says, “put vinegar in a baggie and secure it over the nozzle with a rubber band overnight, and it’ll come off by morning.”
From Seattle Times
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