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luggage

[luhg-ij] / ˈlʌg ɪdʒ /


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Since the creation of TSA, the agency has implemented X-ray machines for passengers and their luggage, biometric technology, pre-check in programs and the nationwide implementation of the Real ID.

From Los Angeles Times

Last year, however, Southwest announced sweeping changes in the way it does business, including the end of its hallmark open-seating policy and no fees for checked luggage, despite blowback from customers.

From MarketWatch

She made fun of my haranguing her for carrying her own luggage off trains, and I poked fun at her for habitually asking whether we were on the right train.

From Los Angeles Times

The luggage rack must have a bottom shelf, so guests needn’t put things on the floor.

From The Wall Street Journal

Silverstein also represented Robert Blue, whose luggage store had become a target of eminent domain proceedings by the city’s redevelopment agency.

From Los Angeles Times