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luggage

[luhg-ij] / ˈlʌg ɪdʒ /


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And don’t forget other issues, like lost or stolen luggage.

From MarketWatch

The family has been put in a hotel but does not have access to their luggage.

From BBC

A "frugal" woman has been hailed a money-saving genius after posting a month's worth of clothing for £2.59 to avoid a £30 luggage charge on a flight.

From BBC

Most people wheeled bulky luggage over the frontier's foot crossing, while freight lorries formed a long line.

From Barron's

AFP reporters saw the men -- including one in a wheelchair -- exiting the airport of Durban, in the coastal KwaZulu-Natal province, with their luggage and escorted by police to a holding area.

From Barron's