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swag
swag/
noun
noun: swag; plural noun: swags

1.

an ornamental festoon of flowers, fruit, and greenery.

"ribbon-tied swags of flowers"

a carved or painted representation of an ornamental festoon of flowers or fruit.

"fine plaster swags"

a curtain or piece of fabric fastened so as to hang in a drooping curve.

2.

informal

money or goods taken by a thief or burglar.

"their homes offer tempting swag for burglars"

products given away free, typically for promotional purposes.

"local studios provide swag, spirits, and food"

marijuana, typically of a low grade.

"prices range from $40 a 10-seed packet for some Jamaican swag to $345 per pack for something tastier"

3.

Austral./NZ

a traveler's or miner's bundle of personal belongings.

informal

a large number, amount, or variety.

"the seller left a swag of unpaid bills"

verb
verb: swag; 3rd person present: swags; past tense: swagged; past participle: swagged; gerund or present participle: swagging

1.

arrange in or decorate with a swag or swags of fabric.

"swag the fabric gracefully over the curtain tie-backs"

2.

Austral./NZ

travel with one's personal belongings in a bundle.

"swagging it in Queensland"

swag
swag/
noun
noun: swag; plural noun: swags

1.

an ornamental festoon of flowers, fruit, and greenery.

"ribbon-tied swags of flowers"

a carved or painted representation of an ornamental festoon of flowers or fruit.

"fine plaster swags"

a curtain or piece of fabric fastened so as to hang in a drooping curve.

2.

informal

money or goods taken by a thief or burglar.

"their homes offer tempting swag for burglars"

products given away free, typically for promotional purposes.

"local studios provide swag, spirits, and food"

marijuana, typically of a low grade.

"prices range from $40 a 10-seed packet for some Jamaican swag to $345 per pack for something tastier"

3.

Austral./NZ

a traveler's or miner's bundle of personal belongings.

informal

a large number, amount, or variety.

"the seller left a swag of unpaid bills"

verb
verb: swag; 3rd person present: swags; past tense: swagged; past participle: swagged; gerund or present participle: swagging

1.

arrange in or decorate with a swag or swags of fabric.

"swag the fabric gracefully over the curtain tie-backs"

2.

Austral./NZ

travel with one's personal belongings in a bundle.

"swagging it in Queensland"

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