Bagged Unscramble word

bagged is a Scrabble word, bagged uses Six letters.
Scrabble point value for bagged Eleven points.
Words with Friends point value for bagged: Eleven points.

Below are the results of unscrambling bagged. We found a total of 67 words by unscrambling the letters in bagged.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in bagged

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in bagged

abed 7 aged 6 bade 7 bead 7 dgag 7 egad 6 egba 7 gabe 7 gade 6 gaed 6 gage 6

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in bagged

abd 6 abe 5 ade 4 age 4 bad 6 bae 5 bag 6 bde 6 bea 5 bed 6 beg 6 dab 6 dae 4 dag 5 dea 4 deb 6 deg 5 ead 4 egg 5 gab 6 gad 5 gae 4 gag 5 geb 6 ged 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in bagged

ab 4 ad 3 ae 2 ag 3 ba 4 bd 5 be 4 bg 5 da 3 db 5 de 3 dg 4 ea 2 ed 3 eg 3 ga 3 gd 4 ge 3

Definitions of bagged

past participle of verb , past tense of verb

  1. See bag

noun

  1. a flexible container with an opening at one end
  2. Also called : bagful . the contents of or amount contained in such a container
  3. any of various measures of quantity, such as a bag containing 1 hundredweight of coal
  4. a piece of portable luggage
  5. short for handbag
  6. anything that hangs loosely, sags, or is shaped like a bag, such as a loose fold of skin under the eyes or the bulging part of a sail
  7. any pouch or sac forming part of the body of an animal, esp the udder of a cow
  8. (hunting ) the quantity of quarry taken in a single hunting trip or by a single hunter
  9. (derogatory , slang ) an ugly or bad-tempered woman (often in the phrase old bag)
  10. (slang ) a measure of marijuana, heroin, etc, in folded paper
  11. (slang ) a person's particular taste, field of skill, interest, activity, etc   ⇒ blues is his bag
  12. See bag and baggage
  13. See a bag of bones
  14. See the bag of tricks
  15. See in the bag

verb

  1. (transitive) to put into a bag
  2. to bulge or cause to bulge; swell
  3. (transitive) to capture or kill, as in hunting
  4. (transitive) to catch, seize, or steal
  5. (intransitive) to hang loosely; sag
  6. (transitive) to achieve or accomplish   ⇒ she bagged seven birdies
  7. (transitive) (British , informal ) to reserve or secure the right to do or to have something   ⇒ he bagged the best chair
  8. (transitive) (Australian , slang ) to criticize; disparage