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baggage

[bag-ij] / ˈbæg ɪdʒ /


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"It's crucial not be taking any baggage from this result into Brisbane."

From Barron's

Asked whether these news stories could create obstacles to a potential gubernatorial campaign, Bonta pushed back against any assertion that he may have “baggage.”

From Los Angeles Times

"It's crucial about not taking any baggage from this result into Brisbane."

From Barron's

Law’s relationship with Santa already had some baggage.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Men maybe blunder in but they go in without that baggage and just sort of talk about things practically," he tells BBC Radio 5 Live's Time of the Month.

From BBC