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shopping bag
noun
- a strong, usually paper or plastic, bag with handles, used to carry purchases or belongings.
Word History and Origins
Origin of shopping bag1
Example Sentences
A man carried his shopping bags outside, loaded his bread and other items into the back seat of his Buick and started to drive away.
Seven years after the theft, he discovered the small panel painting wrapped in parcel paper and stowed in a plastic shopping bag at a bus stop in west London.
On the drive, the emir would stop to hand commanders fistfuls of cash from the shopping bag under Padnos’ jump seat.
As time went on, the space filled with countless shopping bags and bins full of items with no obvious home elsewhere in the house.
The robots bring these items to a “pick station,” where in most cases, a human worker assembles each customer’s order, packing it into shopping bags for delivery.
When one commuter stands to leave, a businessman outpaces a woman hauling a sizable shopping bag.
In another, fashion photographer Juergen Teller discusses how he and Marc Jacobs decided to shoot Beckham inside a shopping bag.
If you respond to the offer, the wine goes into your shopping bag, which is delivered twice a year during cool weather.
Watch Ryan Gosling in New York City, shopping bag in hand, as peacemaker.
At Woodbury Common, Shteir sees a “booster bag,” a purse or shopping bag designed for stealing, that had been seized by guards.
She'd never come to my apartments with a cat-o'-nine-tails under her golf cape, or a bottle of acid in her shopping bag.
Meanwhile James Mandeville investigated her shopping bag with absorbed interest.
Mrs. Dunny was walking towards the lobby with an old paper shopping bag under her arm.
I stood for a moment looking at the group and fingering the handle of my shopping-bag nervously.
Aunt Martha opened her shopping bag, and fumbled in it with her old fingers.
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