1a curtain or piece of fabric fastened so as to hang in a drooping curve.
a decorative garland or chain of flowers, foliage, or fruit fastened so as to hang in a drooping curve:swags of holly and mistletoe
a carved or painted representation of a swag of flowers, foliage, or fruit.
2 [mass noun] informal money or goods taken by a thief or burglar:garden machinery is the most popular swag
products given away free, typically for promotional purposes:check out the fun bag of swag we gave our guests!
chiefly US cannabis, typically of a low grade:prices range from $40 a 10-seed packet for some Jamaican swag to $345 per pack for something tastier
3Australian/NZ a traveller’s or miner’s bundle of personal belongings.
informal a large number or amount:Howard has promised me a swag of goodies
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1arrange in or decorate with a swag or swags of fabric:swag the fabric gracefully over the curtain tie-backs (as adjective swagged)the swagged contours of nomads' tents
2 [no object]Australian/NZ travel with one’s personal belongings in a bundle:we were swagging it in Queenslandswagging my way up to the Northern Territory
3 [no object] chiefly literary hang heavily:the crinkly old hide swags here and there
sway from side to side:the stout chief sat swagging from one side to the other of the carriage