Similar words: bagged, ragged, fagged, jagged, raggedy, dragged, stagger, raggedly. Meaning: [tæg] adj. bearing or marked with a label or tag.
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(61) The birds must be weighed, sexed and tagged.
(62) Then you have two logins tagged to the console, one of these is the login for the active user, and the other is attached to an X Server (the :0 indicates the X Windows System screen reference).
(63) Facebook's facial recognition technology works by generating a biometric signature for users who are tagged in photos on Facebook, i.e. using "summary data" from "photo comparisons."
(64) We tagged him'sissy " [ ( as ) a sissy ].
(65) To this glass-supported lipid membrane, they added the key proteins normally found at the surface of APCs, each tagged with a different colored fluorescent dye.
(66) As mentioned earlier, most of the 2.4.x series kernels expect the parameters to be passed in a tagged list format, because of the constraints involved in parameter passing from bootloader to kernel.
(67) Pledged goods should be sturdily tagged with a note indicating name of pledgor, borrower number, date, collateral number, etc.
(68) The Boundary Determination of Mongolian BaseNP is an exploratory task based on POS Tagged Mongolian Corpora.
(69) The Eagle emission nebula, tagged M16, lies about 6500 light years away, spans about 20 light-years, and is visible with binoculars toward the constellation of Serpens.
(70) All safety ground connection locations must be identified on the Safety Work Permit and shall be tagged using the applicable requirements of the lock-out tag-out process.
(71) If a tagged column is represented in a secondary index, each distinct occurrence of the column is referenced by the index.
(72) Anyone tagged please do the same, because fun pointlessness spreads like a virus.
(73) The EPCIS specification permits the data from raw read events to be augmented with contextual information about the observation of tagged items in the supply chain.
(74) He tagged his speech with a quotation from the Bible.
(75) The IDL discriminated union must have a typed tagged field to determine which union member will be used in the current instance.
(76) A tagged northern spotted owl swoops toward a researcher's lure in a young redwood forest.
(77) A spaced-out Californian named Herbie tagged along, carrying a wooden staff with a plastic butterfly dancing from the tip.
(78) In chapter there I study the tagged form of spoken Chinese' internal syntactic relation.
(79) Recall that flash devices are consumable parts: You can perform a finite number of Erase cycles on each block before the block becomes bad (and must therefore be tagged by bad block management).
(79) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(80) He tagged along and we wound up on a bench at Screwball Square.
(81) Anyone tagged has to do the same, because fun pointlessness spreads like a virus.
(82) One of these, Skorr, was the one that almost tagged Han Solo prior to the Battle of Hoth.
(83) Caught in a mist net along Nebraska's Platte River, a female bobolink will be tagged with a geolocator and released.
(84) A relocatable module is one in which every reference to locations within a module are tagged so that they may be updated with the new address once loaded into memory.
(85) Confidential documents must be tagged at the head of the document.
(86) Every abalone taken must be tagged and recorded on the report card.
(87) They were "tagged" with a genetic marker which enabled the scientists to identify and separate so-called "germline" stem cells from which eggs and sperm are developed.
(88) Consider the stochastic displacement process of a tagged partical X(t) in random porous medium and scaling-up problem.
(89) Having identified a plant showing a phenotype of interest, a genomic library of the transposon tagged stock is screened for the transposable element.
(90) The researchers injected mice with a tagged form of bicarbonate -- an alkali more commonly seen in baking soda -- that occurs naturally in the body and balances acidity, Brindle said.