Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A trademark for a variety of plastic storage bags. This trademark, often styled without a final s and in lowercase, sometimes occurs in print with the meaning “a small plastic bag”.
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- noun Plural form of
Baggie . - proper noun soccer West Bromwich Albion Football Club
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Examples
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The Baggies were a minute away from winning after Chris Brunt's penalty midway through the second half only for Marouane Fellaini to volley in an equaliser.
WalesOnline - Home 2011
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The Baggies are another club thought to be keeping tabs on young Plymouth striker Ashley Barnes.
Express & Star 2009
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Albion are lining up potential raids on top Premier League clubs for January loan signings after 'big four' managers called the Baggies to offer players.
Express & Star 2008
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The club, known as the "Baggies," has bounced back and forth from Premier League promotion and relegation in recent years.
Robert Millward, AP Sports Writer, Dies While Covering World Cup In South Africa 2010
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The Carling Cup victory over the "Baggies" on Tuesday night revealed that our youth players have retained their ability to outclass decent Championship sides.
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For every person you meet who believes that, however, you will meet two or three more who will tell you the Baggies will do a Hull.
West Brom do not look like yoyos now Roberto Di Matteo has added steel Paul Wilson 2010
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Under Tony Mowbray the Baggies were somewhat patronisingly, though not totally inaccurately, characterised as a positive passing side with not quite enough steel to stay up.
West Brom do not look like yoyos now Roberto Di Matteo has added steel Paul Wilson 2010
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Ipswich would have perhaps expected to be have been joined in the draw by Leicester, but Sven-Goran Erikkson's side were comprehensively beaten 4-1 by West Bromwich Albion at the Walkers Stadium, the Baggies extending their unbeaten run in all competitions to eight matches.
Premier League bites back at Football League in Carling Cup fourth round Sachin Nakrani 2010
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Wolves still have to play the Baggies twice, as well as Blackpool at home on Saturday, so that is a possible nine points to aim for against sides who have spent the past couple of months dropping to the wrong end of the table.
Wolves can beat the best, so why can't they beat the rest? | Paul Wilson 2011
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"I guess the two 12-ounce Baggies of fresh pot were enough."
The Criminal Intern Joe Tripician 2011
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