Pronunciation: /ɪn ðə bæɡ/
preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. In this case, 'in' shows the location or position of the noun 'bag'.
A1 I put my lunch in the bag before leaving for work.
A2 She always keeps her keys in the bag so she doesn't lose them.
B1 Once we have the signed contract, the deal will be in the bag.
B2 With his experience and skills, getting the job should be in the bag.
C1 After months of negotiations, the merger is finally in the bag.
C2 With their strong team and solid business plan, winning the competition is practically in the bag.
formal With all the necessary documents submitted, our victory in the court case is practically in the bag.
informal I aced the final exam, so passing the class is totally in the bag.
slang Once we secure the funding, the project will be in the bag.
figurative After months of training, winning the marathon feels like it's finally in the bag.
in the bagged
in the bags
more in the bag
most in the bag
is in the bag
will be in the bag
has been in the bag
is being in the bag
in the bag
very in the bag
to be in the bag
being in the bag
in the bagging