Bagge

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As checked bagge, they've got to fit through the xray slide, even though they will also probably be hand check for bombs! ❋ Unknown (2008)

Posted August 13, 2009 10:57 PM anders bagge writes: ❋ Unknown (2009)

Posted August 12, 2009 8:23 AM anders bagge writes: ❋ Unknown (2009)

My wheelchair charger was in the single piece of checked bagge which left without me on the non-accessible bus, as it is too large to fit in my carry-on. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Only 1 of the 5 moving walkways was working and once we got through the queue at passport control the escalator to bagge reclaim wasn't working either. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Nick Gillespie, editor or Reason, sez: thanks for the plug re: bagge (however negative). take a look at peter's longer-form comics for us and i think you'll agree they are pretty damn swell. including: ❋ Unknown (2004)

Chest would not doe him any further service; but if shee pleased to lende him a small sacke or bagge, shee might keepe the Cofer, for in her house it would divers way stead her. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Those that did serue vs with it had a great bagge tied ouer their showlders, with a broad belt like an arming belt full of plates of copper and gilt, with part of the sayd bagge vnder his arme, and the mouth in his hand: then he had a deuise to let it out when he would into cuppes, when we called for drinke. ❋ Unknown (2003)

There were carried out an hundred and three and thirty bags, and in euery bagge, as it was tolde vs, one thousand ducats, which amounteth to three hundred and thirty thousand,342 and in sterling English money to fourescore and nineteene thousand pounds. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The Lord Chancellor is called Nissangi Bassa, who sealeth with a certaine proper character such licences, safe conducts, passeports, especiall graunts, &c. as proceed from the Grand Signior: notwithstanding all letters to forreine princes so firmed be after inclosed in a bagge, and sealed by the Grand Signior, with a signet which he ordinarily weareth about his necke, credited of them to haue bene of ancient appertayning to king Salomon the wise. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Wherefore hauing bestowed those precious Jewels in certaine ragges and cloutes so well as he could, he said to the good wife that he had no neede of the coafer, but if shee woulde giue him a bagge, he would bestow the same vppon her: which the good wife willingly did. ❋ William Painter (N/A)

Coverdale has it, "take out of his _bagge_," and Luther, ❋ Various (N/A)

Clarret, as for the Sacke vessell it is tollerable, but not excellent: you may also if you please make a small long bagge of fine linnen cloath, and filling it full of the powder of Cloues, Mace, Cynamon, ❋ Gervase Markham (N/A)

Mounsier: And no impe appearing, she cried out and said, she had devilish daughters, which had carried her impes away in a white bagge, and wished they might be searched. — ❋ Margaret Alice Murray (1913)

Honors knowe, an armie ranged in files is fitter for muster, then in a ring; and jewels are sooner found in severall boxes, then all in one bagge. ❋ Arthur Acheson (1897)

Whereupon hanged two crownes, a bigger and a lesser, with three chaines of a maruellous length, and often doubled, besides a bagge of the herbe ❋ Various (1885)

Item Whereas I haue diuers waste papers (of wch some are in a Canvas bagge) of my Accompte to Sr Walter Rawley for all wch I haue discharges or acquitances lying in some boxes or other my desire is that they may bee all burnte. ❋ Stevens, Henry, 1819-1886 (1885)

And vndur eu {er} y bagge, good soñ, a basou {n} cler {e} & bryght; and now is þe ypocras made/for to plese many a wight. þe draff of þe spicery/is good for Sewes in kychyn diȝt; and ȝiff þow cast hit awey, þow dost þy mastir no riȝt. ❋ Frederick James Furnivall (1867)

After this they brought him a bagge of gunpowder, which they carefully preserved till the next spring, to plant as they did their corne, because they would be acquainted with the nature of that seede. ❋ Charles Dudley Warner (1864)

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