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baggage

[bag-ij] / ˈbæg ɪdʒ /


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“There’s a lot of baggage wrapped up in piety,” Mr. Sasse says.

From The Wall Street Journal

TSA officers -- the army of workers who screen passengers, baggage and cargo -- received only partial pay two weeks ago.

From Barron's

Read more: You could be paying an extra $2,000 for home insurance every year because of this financial baggage.

From MarketWatch

When her suitcase did not arrive on the baggage carousel, Rosie and Tina, the Danish friend she had travelled with, say they informed staff at the airport and spoke to lost property.

From BBC

Some of the most common crimes that travelers fall victim to, such as pick-pocketing and baggage theft, result from being distracted and unaware of what is happening around you.

From Salon