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plastic bag

n. A type of packaging made of thin, flexible, plastic film, starch, or plastic textile, used for containing and transporting food, waste, and consumer goods.

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plastic bag

n. a bag made of thin plastic material

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Plastic bag

A plastic bag, polybag, or pouch is a type of container made of thin, flexible, plastic film, nonwoven fabric, or plastic textile. Plastic bags are used for containing and transporting goods such as foods, produce, powders, ice, magazines, chemicals, and waste. It is a common form of packaging.

Most plastic bags are heat sealed together. Some are bonded with adhesives or are stitched.

Plastic Bag (film)

Plastic Bag is a short film directed by Ramin Bahrani. The film features the voice of German filmmaker Werner Herzog and an original score by Kjartan Sveinsson of the Icelandic rock band Sigur Rós. Plastic Bag premiered as the opening night film of Corto Cortissimo in the Venice Film Festival. It later screened at Telluride and the New York Film Festival. The film is part of the Independent Television Service (ITVS) online series Futurestates and was produced by Noruz Films and Gigantic Pictures.

Plastic Bag (disambiguation)

A ''' plastic bag is a bag made of thin plastic.

Plastic Bag may also refer to:

  • Plastic Bag (film)
  • "Plastic Bag", song by X-Ray Spex from Germ Free Adolescents

Usage examples of "plastic bag".

Inside a plastic bag he had drowned, sitting in a tub of tepid water.

Didi got up after a while, and took the plastic bag out to the ice maker for a refill.

She found a plastic bag you were supposed to put your clothes in to be laundered, and she put them in that and put it in the wastebasket in the bathroom.

I reached for the plastic bag attached to my drum, ripped it open and spread the blanket over our heads.

Kaye said as she lugged the plastic bag full of clothes down the hall.

She took her hand out of her jacket pocket and handed me a plastic bag.

The veil came untucked and I could see the plastic bag that hung there and a section of hose hanging down.

He washed his suit and the bombs with the bleach sprayer in the staging-area hallway before he took off the suit and discarded it in a plastic bag.

Now she was in a big, thick plastic bag, wearing a helmet whose clear faceplate often fogged from her breath, looking at patients who were going to die despite the attention of professor-rank physicians.

Then you could stand on it, get the plastic bag from beside the crate, undo the twist of wire that held it shut, and find the clothes you wanted.