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tag sth on
( also tag sth onto sth )
to add something to what you have said or written at a later time
• Tag on a couple of paragraphs about recent events., tag along
informal
to go somewhere with a person or group, usually when they have not asked you to go with them
• I don't know her, she just tagged along with us.
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs
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noun label ADJ. identity, name, price The baby had a plastic name tag on its ankle. Despite a price tag of £100,000, the car was sold in two days. | security | gift, luggage | ankle, ear, wrist VERB + TAG attach, put I still have to put gift tags on all the presents. PHRASES sth carries/has a price tag of £500/$10,000, etc. This designer suit carries a price tag of £2,000. reputation VERB + TAG lose, shake off, shed The president made several jokes in an attempt to shake off his ‘humourless’ tag.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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tag
adjectives
a price tag
• Don’t forgot to remove the price tag.
a name/an identity tag
• Every baby had a name tag on his or her wrist.
a security tag
(= to prevent something being stolen )
• Expensive items such as leather jackets have security tags which have to be removed at the till.
a gift tag
(= a tag attached to a gift that says who it is from )
• You can buy gift wrap with matching gift tags.
a luggage tag
• Was there a luggage tag on your suitcase?
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