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Luggage   /lˈəgədʒ/  /lˈəgɪdʒ/   Listen
Luggage

noun
1.
Cases used to carry belongings when traveling.  Synonym: baggage.



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"Luggage" Quotes from Famous Books



... only further evidence was that of a public car-driver between Cushendall and Ballycastle, who deposed to having had a passenger who corresponded to the description of the dead woman. She had no luggage, and walked away when the car stopped. A woman was also found who had given deceased a night's lodging. She said she had seemed excited and somewhat flighty—was restless at night, and started off early, having ...
— A Child of the Glens - or, Elsie's Fortune • Edward Newenham Hoare

... intensely gratified, and he communicated their plans to Mrs. Hseh. Mrs. Hseh then set to, and worked away, with the assistance of Pao-ch'ai, Hsiang Ling and two old nurses, for several consecutive days, before she got his luggage ready. She fixed upon the husband of Hseh P'an's nurse an old man with hoary head, two old servants with ample experience and long services, and two young pages, who acted as Hseh P'an's constant attendants, to go ...
— Hung Lou Meng, Book II • Cao Xueqin

... We arrived on Sunday morning; the custom house officers, very gentlemanly men, came on board; our luggage was all set out, and passed through a rapid examination, which in many cases amounted only to opening the trunk and shutting it, and all was over. The whole ceremony did ...
— Sunny Memories Of Foreign Lands, Volume 1 (of 2) • Harriet Elizabeth (Beecher) Stowe

... leave you to get over it," he declared. "I'm off now to fetch the luggage. You won't be afraid to be ...
— The Lighted Way • E. Phillips Oppenheim

... came in. Woman got out. Kissed Mr. Wyse. Shook hands with Susan. Both hands. While luggage was ...
— Miss Mapp • Edward Frederic Benson


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