bagger
Americannoun
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a person who packs groceries or other items into bags.
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a bag of cloth or plastic attached to a power lawn mower to collect grass as it is cut.
Etymology
Origin of bagger
Example Sentences
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He’s a bagger, and his only responsibility is to keep eggs from breaking, but at least it’s something to do.
From Literature
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As a teenager, he studied audiovisual communication at the University of Puerto Rico; and worked as a bagger at a grocery store to pay for recording sessions.
From BBC
The alternative records, those for the peak baggers and list tickers, are all that remain for a side that has won it all.
From BBC
Like all Munro baggers, Sean climbed to the summit of but with the added weight of a bike on his back.
From BBC
Its parking lot was often crowded with cruisers, baggers, canyon racers and sport bikes, sparkling with chrome and rumbling with V-twins and single-cylinders.
From Los Angeles Times
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