luggage
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- luggageless adjective
Etymology
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After Li’s death in China at age 101, she stuffed materials in her luggage and flew to California.
Max entered and set his bags next to my clothes and linens, acting like it was totally normal to show up alone with only his luggage.
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Earlier, AFP journalists saw travellers at Beijing's bustling airport forming a snaking queue to check in their luggage with the airline.
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People dozed on station benches or sat on luggage on platforms as they waited for their trains.
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The TSA screens passengers and luggage for hazardous items.
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