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bag 1. any of various measures of quantity, such as a bag containing 1 hundredweight of coal 2. any pouch or sac forming part of the body of an animal, esp the udder of a cow 3. Hunting the quantity of quarry taken in a single hunting trip or by a single hunter bag [bag] (engineering) A flexible cover used in bag molding. A container made of paper, plastic, or cloth without rigid walls to transport or store material. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| But my disappointment soon soured to irritation, beginning with the OB's offer to rupture the bag of waters. A few hours later, her bag of waters was broken artificially; 36 hours later, Tracy was recovering from a C-section after delivering a healthy, 7-pound baby girl. Though you cannot completely insulate children from this, you can explain, "The baby is tucked up in the bag of waters -- like a balloon filled with salty water. |
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