Baggage - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈbæɡɪdʒ|  American pronunciation of the word baggage
Brit.  |ˈbæɡɪdʒ|  British pronunciation of the word baggage

noun

- cases used to carry belongings when traveling (syn: luggage)
- a worthless or immoral woman
- the portable equipment and supplies of an army

Extra examples

Check your baggage in at the desk.

Each employee brings his or her own psychological baggage to the workplace.

We collected our baggage from the baggage claim at the airport.

All passengers must proceed to the baggage claim area.

...still struggling to disembarrass herself of the emotional baggage of a failed relationship...

The charge for excess baggage was disgusting. I shall complain.

The airline had been screening baggage on X-ray machines.

We remained here all day airing and sunning our baggage.

An additional charge is made on baggage exceeding the weight allowance.

All checked-in baggage must be matched with a passenger travelling on the aircraft.

Passengers' baggage allowance is 75 pounds per person.

The airport X-rays all unaccompanied baggage.

They threw her out of the house, bag and baggage.

The customs agent examined the baggage

He looked amusedly at the baggage.

Word forms

noun
singular: baggage
plural: baggages
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