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Example sentences for "bagging"

Lexicographically close words:
bagge; bagged; bagger; baggers; bagges; baggy; bagi; baglike; bagman; bagmen
  1. What do you mean, No-thank-you, by charging him with bagging the thing when he says he didn't?

  2. He worked for me some half-dozen years in my bagging factory, and he was my best hand, sir.

  3. This young man had been hired out by his master to work in a bagging factory, where his adroitness and ingenuity caused him to be considered the first hand in the place.

  4. Jaguar and ciervo (to say nothing of the possibility of bagging deer almost unknown to his brother sportsmen in England) should be bait enough to tempt some one to more thoroughly investigate the sporting possibilities of South America.

  5. The pleasure of bagging a couple of head of game or so, which will be found further on near headquarters, is hardly worth the risks of a long delay, which is sure to take place if a big beast is killed.

  6. After a stalk and a successful shot every sportsman should avoid firing at the retreating herd, on the chance of bagging another by a fluke, unless he is prepared to follow up all the beasts that are wounded.

  7. That occupation was superintendent of the bagging business.

  8. You can't go about the place bagging studies.

  9. It is unusual for people to go about the place bagging studies, so you have rashly ordered your life on the assumption that it is impossible.

  10. The marked and rapid success of the Charleston Bagging Company shows what can be done here.

  11. The Sumter mill could save haulage, and use one-third of its cotton not packed, thus saving in bagging and ties.

  12. Twenty years later the factory was still shipping yarn to New York, and also making cotton bagging for the neighboring plantations.

  13. In home plantations or small commercial vineyards, bagging the bunches often eliminates the necessity of spraying for fungi and for most of the insects that trouble the grape.

  14. Bagging often enables the grower to sell his crop as a fancy product.

  15. Bagging is also an effective means of protecting the grape from several fungi and insects.

  16. There is only one way of preventing damage to grapes from birds and that is by bagging the clusters.

  17. The bagging round his wings and feet gave way, and so did the people on every side.

  18. A man who now appeared walking down the track aided me in securing the fierce creature, which task we accomplished by tying some coarse bagging round his wings, body, and talons.

  19. Jesse Tidwell, with real enthusiasm; "why, split silk is as coarse as gunny-bagging by the side of those girls.

  20. I could only succeed in bagging a few, as they were exceedingly shy, and made off as soon as the boat approached; moreover, the rushes were not thick enough to afford us an effectual concealment.

  21. Davies, the celebrated explorer and excavator at Carthage) heard of several there, though his stay was so short that he did not succeed in bagging one.

  22. It is commonly believed that bagging as well as emasculation may seriously affect the yield from controlled pollination.

  23. Emasculation and bagging was done at the beginning of anthesis, that is, when the first unisexual male catkins began to shed pollen.

  24. Bagging apparently was partly injurious on these two trees and caused some decrease in nut yield.

  25. On all other trees the effect of bagging was more or less adverse.

  26. As I could not get a fair shot at him from where I stood, I ran with all my might for a point of vantage from which I might have a better chance of bagging him as he passed.

  27. Shortly after settling down to my vigil, my hopes of bagging one of the brutes were raised by the sound of their ominous roaring coming closer and closer.

  28. It was the first occasion during all these trying months upon which I had had a fair chance at one of these brutes, and my satisfaction at the prospect of bagging him was unbounded.

  29. No," said Graham; "and besides the bagging of the pigeons was only a lark, when one comes to think of it.

  30. At last extinguishing the fire, he took the idol up very unceremoniously, and bagged it again in his grego pocket as carelessly as if he were a sportsman bagging a dead woodcock.

  31. The Paragon stigma were protected from the influence of other pollen by bagging and gave a good set of fruits.

  32. The male, or staminate tassels were carefully removed each day before maturity and, to ward off undesired foreign pollen, a cloth tent was used to cover the bush in addition to bagging many of the flowering branches.

  33. A few foundries and manufactories of bagging and rope were established about this period.

  34. The great superiority of this city as a market for hemp and its products, bagging and rope, is so obvious, so well known and so widely acknowledged, that any dissertation upon these merits is unnecessary here.

  35. Neither bagging transverse or thwartship bulkheads were of any avail.

  36. Cargoes were badly stowed; no bagging was done.

  37. The room had always been like a grave in the house with that piece of bagging across it; but there was none of the musty, dusty, grave-like smell of an empty room about it when Michael crossed the threshold.

  38. As he was going out he noticed that the curtain of bagging over the door of the room which had been Sophie's was thrown back.

  39. This effectually prevented the bending of the front rib and the consequent bagging of the cover, and to that extent marked a decided advance in wing construction.


  40. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bagging" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    baggy; ballooning; billowy; bloated; bulbous; bulging; bumpy; dangling; distended; drooping; droopy; easy; floppy; hanging; lax; limp; loose; nodding; pneumatic; relaxed; rickety; rounded; sagging; shaky; slack; sloppy; streaming; swag; swelling