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bans
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bænz/
- Rhymes: -ænz
Noun
bans
- plural of ban
Verb
bans
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ban
Anagrams
- BNAs, nabs
Catalan
Noun
bans
- plural of ban
Gothic
Romanization
bans
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Hlai
Etymology
From Proto-Hlai *hm?n? (“wet”), from Pre-Hlai *m?n? (Norquest, 2015).
Pronunciation
- (Standard Hlai) IPA(key): /pan?/
Adjective
bans
- wet
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bags
English
Pronunciation
- enPR: b?gz, IPA(key): /bæ?z/, /bæ??z/
Etymology 1
Noun
bags
- plural of bag
- (often in the phrase 'bags of') A large quantity.
- No need to rush, there's bags of time.
- Please take as many coat hangers as you like. I've got bags.
- (slang) Loose-fitting trousers.
Verb
bags
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bag
Etymology 2
Grammatical extension of third-person singular form of bag (“make first claim on something”).
Alternative forms
- baggs
Verb
bags (third-person singular simple present bagses, present participle bagsing, simple past and past participle bagsed)
- (Australia, New Zealand, Ireland) To reserve for oneself.
- 2006, Jill Golden, Inventing Beatrice, page 81,
- So you were thrilled, and we picked out the mare for Harriet, and you bagsed the black, and I had the chestnut, and we all rode away one day.
- 2007, Debra Oswald. Getting Air, page 66,
- Mum bagsed being the priestess who got to dangle Stone over the volcano by his ankles.
- 2008, Kate Dellar-Evans, Best of Friends: The First Thirty Years of the Friendly Street Poets, page 13,
- Battered armchairs and a sofa were bagsed first; they were more comfortable than the school chairs that could get hard.
- 2009, J. Lodge, Black Mail, page 316,
- ‘Hey, it?s my turn in the front,’ Kalista called as she realised her brother had bagsed the front seat.
- 2006, Jill Golden, Inventing Beatrice, page 81,
Synonyms
- (US) have dibs on
- bagsy
Antonyms
- (dated) fains
Interjection
bags
- Used to claim something for oneself, especially in the combination 'Bags I'.
- Bags I sit in the front seat!
Anagrams
- GBAs, GBAS, gabs
Danish
Noun
bags c
- indefinite genitive singular of bag
Swedish
Noun
bags
- indefinite genitive singular of bag
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