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has gloss | (noun) a machine for putting objects or substances into bags bagger |
has gloss | eng: Bagger, sacker or bag boy, is an unofficial title given to a courtesy clerk at a supermarket. The primary duties of a bagger revolve around putting groceries into a shopping bag and then into a shopping cart. Upon requests, baggers may take the groceries out to a customer's motor vehicle or supply other forms of service. Some baggers in stores will do this unless the customer refuses and wishes to bring their own groceries out. Depending on the store, other duties may include cleaning the store, cleaning the bathrooms, collecting carts, sweeping the store, fixing and maintaining the bottle recycling machines, giving customer assistance, putting items customers initially intended to purchase but changed their mind about at the register back on the shelf (usually called "back shop", "returns", "go backs", "perishable returns", or even "call backs"), and reorganizing products on aisles to make a neater appearance (commonly called "breaking down", "blocking", "facing", or "conditioning"). |
lexicalization | eng: bagger |
subclass of | (noun) any mechanical or electrical device that transmits or modifies energy to perform or assist in the performance of human tasks machine |
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lexicalization | cat: ensacador |
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lexicalization | hun: kotrógép |
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lexicalization | kor: 루타 |
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lexicalization | tha: คนใส่ของลงในถุง |
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similar | e/Bagger |
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