baggage
IPA: bˈægʌdʒ
noun
- (uncountable) Portable cases, large bags, and similar equipment for manually carrying, pushing, or pulling personal items while traveling
- (uncountable, informal) Factors, especially psychological ones, which interfere with a person's ability to function effectively.
- (obsolete, countable, derogatory) A woman.
- (military, countable (obsolete) and uncountable) An army's portable equipment; its baggage train.
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Examples of "baggage" in Sentences
- It is chatty and full of baggage.
- Jewelery and baggage in the 2010s.
- Some of the baggage is unavoidable.
- Behind a cockpit, a place for a baggage.
- Behind it there was a place for a baggage.
- But it came with baggage, and that derailed the process.
- Baggage is stowed in a compartment at the rear of the cabin.
- A baggage container and automobile combination for transporting baggage.
- They carry a lot of baggage and should be used with respect for that baggage.
- Air New Zealand have airfares that include baggage allowances and refreshments.
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