Results for luggage
Definitions of luggage:
part of speech: noun
Anything cumbersome and heavy to be carried; the trunks, packages, & c., of a traveller.
part of speech: noun
The trunks and other baggage of a traveller, so called from their being lugged or dragged along.
Usage examples for luggage:
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I had a terrible crisis on arriving at the station, and I had to sit on a luggage truck for four hours.
"The Matador of the Five Towns and Other Stories", Arnold Bennett -
" I'll agree to bring her luggage when she comes for good," the Doctor returned pleasantly' " but we want her for another day or two, at the least.
"Polly of the Hospital Staff", Emma C. Dowd -
The examination of the luggage is the judgment which will be passed upon all human actions hereafter.
"The Life of Froude", Herbert Paul -
Our tents and luggage arrived soon after we did.
"Byeways in Palestine", James Finn