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bag ladies

n. (bag lady English)

Usage examples of "bag ladies".

The neighborhood seemed to be populated by drunks, prostitutes, and bag ladies.

All around her, she knew, were the dead old people, the tramps and bag ladies, all of them rotting into the high stone walls of the catacomb.

The bag ladies in that car must feel like they've been in a centrifuge at the high setting after that, I thought.

She urges greater political action upon her sisters, she champions the right to abortion, she is particularly good in the realm of compassion, that powerful journalistic emollient, and is strong in her defence of beaten wives, incestuously tormented children, and bag ladies in their bewildering variety.

The bag ladies in big cities seem to have the same effect on people, as if they were carriers of some contagious disease.

In the simple shapes and primary colors of the cars, in the mad eyes of the bag ladies, in the featureless sky, in the single-minded stares of businessmen.