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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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english

idiomatic meaning of bag and baggages
  

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It's ' bag and baggage ', which means 'completely', 'with everything'.

  • It's ' bag and baggage ', which means 'completely', 'with everything'.
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It's ' bag and baggage', which means 'completely', 'with everything'.
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Others I hear with the same meaning are "lock, stock and barrel" , "the whole shebang" and "the whole nine yards."

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