Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: bags
IPA transcription: [b'æɡz]
Usage examples
  • These are magic bags which never grow empty.
  • They had two carpet bags and a box and a poll parrot in a cage.
  • They were simply so many bags of bones in which sparks of life fluttered faintly.
  • And they would run along, carrying heavy bags, and fight round the door to get in first.
  • The people carried it with them in bags formed of tripe or the dried pericardium of animals.
  • They brought home so many bags of gold that it required the entire royal army to transport it.
  • Great, then, was their surprise to find Cassim's body taken away, with some of their bags of gold.
  • For a short time it was a most pleasant pastime to smoke willow bark and to eat from the magic bags.
  • Dick, used to primitive customs, said good-night and retired within his alcove, taking his saddle bags.
  • At the piers will be noticed bags of coffee and cocoa beans, great quantities of rubber and piles of hides.