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luggage

[luhg-ij] / ˈlʌg ɪdʒ /


Example Sentences

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She took to the stage dressed as a stewardess, dancing across luggage carousels and navigating male dancers dressed as baggage handlers.

From BBC

“You know where your luggage is sitting underneath? You got gold and silver sitting underneath there, too,” said Ken Lewis, CEO of Bullion International Group, which owns Apmex, an online precious-metals market.

From The Wall Street Journal

The business model for many airlines involves charging attractively low prices for the actual ticket, but making customers pay separately for luggage, seat selection and priority boarding.

From BBC

“But…I’m totally unprepared! I have no luggage with me, no nothing.”

From Literature

As fast as I possibly can, dodging a luggage steward, vaulting over suitcases, and picking up speed midair.

From Literature