tag
[ˈtæg]
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tag
noun
- a small piece of cloth, paper, metal, etc., that is attached to something and that has information written on it
- a name or phrase that is used to describe someone or something
- a vehicle's license plates
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tag
verb
- to put a tag on (something)
- to name or describe (someone or something) in a specified way : label
- to damage (someone else's property) by illegally writing or painting something (such as your name) on it : to write graffiti on (something)
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tag
noun
- a children's game in which one player is called "it" and chases the other players to try to touch one of them and make that player "it"
- the act of causing a base runner to be out by touching the runner with the ball : the act of tagging a runner
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tag
verb
- to touch (a player) in a game of tag
- to cause (a base runner) to be out by touching him or her with the ball
- to put your foot on a base and stay there until a fly ball is caught before you begin to run to try to reach the next base —often + up