Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Mad; bewitched.
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Examples
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Certainly in the recent past the Turkey-bag-and-baggaged-out-of-Europe Policy has sapped the loyalty of seventy millions in British India, to whom Islam is everything and independent India of itself but a very little thing.
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When it was announced that the boat from England was in we went out and saw the be-bundled and be-baggaged passengers come ashore and go to the train which was waiting alongside.
Nellie Bly's Book: Around the World in Seventy-Two Days 1890
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It regretted me [49] that, my books and every thing being packed, I could not send you a few things I meant for you; but they were all sealed and baggaged, so as to have made it a month's work to get at them again.
Life of Lord Byron With His Letters And Journals Byron, George G 1854
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It regretted me [49] that, my books and every thing being packed, I could not send you a few things I meant for you; but they were all sealed and baggaged, so as to have made it a month's work to get at them again.
Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 5 (of 6) With His Letters and Journals George Gordon Byron Byron 1806
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Definitely ended up happy to be travelling back to Australia in comfy shoes with my over baggaged suitcase.
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