The difference between Baggy and Bindle
When used as nouns, baggy means a small plastic bag, as for sandwiches, whereas bindle means any given length of cord, rope, twine, etc, used to bind something.
Baggy is also adjective with the meaning: of clothing, very loose-fitting, so as to hang away from the body.
check bellow for the other definitions of Baggy and Bindle
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Baggy as an adjective:
Of clothing, very loose-fitting, so as to hang away from the body.
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Baggy as an adjective:
Of or relating to a British music genre of the 1980s and 1990s, influenced by Madchester and psychedelia and associated with baggy clothing.
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Baggy as an adjective:
Of writing, etc.: overwrought; flabby; having too much padding.
Examples:
"a baggy book"
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Baggy as a noun:
A small plastic bag, as for sandwiches.
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Bindle as a noun (now, _, Scots):
Any given length of cord, rope, twine, etc, used to bind something.
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Bindle as a noun (US, and, Canada, _, slang):
A bundle carried by a hobo (usually containing his possessions), often on a stick slung over the shoulder; a blanket roll.
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Bindle as a noun (US, and, Canada, _, slang):
Any bundle or package; specifically one containing narcotics such as cocaine, heroin, or morphine.