I am bag and baggage ready for the picnic . By using idiom ( bag and baggage ) is this sentence is correct or wrong .
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I am bag and baggage for the picnic.
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yes the sentence is correct
Explanation: Bag and baggage means to be ready with all the possesion you have. This sentence that " I am bag and baggage ready for the picnic" tells that you are fully ready for the picnic.
But keep in mind that this a bit too excited sentence, and can be used to show the desperateness of someone for the picnic.
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