unbag

English

Etymology

un- + bag

Verb

unbag (third-person singular simple present unbags, present participle unbagging, simple past and past participle unbagged)

  1. To remove from a bag.
    • 1988, January 29, “Tom Boeker”, in Thrill Seekers:
      Since the cat is unbagged in the first act, most of the play concerns James's maneuvering between bouts of reconciliation and backsliding.
    • 2013, Carole Howard, About Face
      They unbagged the groceries, working side by side, mostly silently. Each item removed from its bag was like a brick removed from the wall between them.

Adjective

unbag (not comparable)

  1. Not bagged.

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