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baggage

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a case used to carry belongings when traveling [syn: luggage ] a worthless or immoral woman

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
" Baggage " is the twenty-first episode of the sixth season of the American medical drama House . It aired on May 10, 2010. The episode deals with Dr. Nolan trying to help House by getting him to recount the events of the past week. The critical response ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
baggage \bag"gage\ (b[a^]g"g[asl]j), n. [F. bagage, from OF. bague bundle. In senses 6 and 7 cf. F. bagasse a prostitute. See Bag , n.] The clothes, tents, utensils, and provisions of an army. Note: ``The term itself is made to apply chiefly to articles ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES baggage car baggage reclaim baggage room COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE excess ▪ With hips at 44.5 inches and thighs at 25 inches, it was no wonder Rudolph had been complaining about excess baggage . ▪ When you ...

Usage examples of baggage.

They were now blind and apathetic, mindless perhaps, baggage which Mastrovin could cart about as he chose.

There was a flask of arrack waiting in his baggage and he wanted to get these proceedings over and done.

There was, in that garment bag, undoubtedly a second jumpsuit for Asad Khalil, and he had it on at some point, knowing that baggage handlers would come aboard to collect carry-on luggage.

Lord Tadai and his companions could manage to pack the ships with so much baggage, but when she saw the tents, betasseled and brocaded, begin to come out of the narrow hulls, she understood.

Monica and Howard had stationed themselves by the baggage carousels and they waved enthusiastically as she appeared, Monica a lot blonder and Howard only slightly balder.

Inez was assigned to help the two men carrying Singer, for each of them was also burdened with his baggage.

She replied that a wife, if a good one, would have been only too happy to alleviate my troubles by sharing in them, but her mother observed that a woman of parts, after seeing to the safety of my baggage and my coach, would have busied herself in taking the necessary steps for setting me at liberty, and I supported this opinion as best indicating the real duty of a good wife.

When all was ready a man came for our slight baggage, and we walked to the river where the count was waiting for us.

The other division, with the baggage and artillery, crossed lower down, at Cheadle, on a hastily constructed bridge, and the two columns joined that evening at Macclesfield.

Ed would, and so would Mary-Claire Grey and that baggage Citronella Pratt.

Her baggage arrived by the carrier, and Coode came in and helped with it and effaced himself when he had done all that she had asked him to do.

Carl brought her baggage down to the depot and helped the driver load it onto the coach while Coy and Bethany said their farewell.

I then ordered my people to get ready several horses and mules, which I loaded with baggage and provisions, gave the man a bag of ten thousand dirhems, with another of five thousand dinars, and ordered my lieutenant to escort him on his journey to Damascus as far as Anbar.

But when he conceived his journey to Ninar Foan, he knew at once that he must include some of that common sense among his baggage.

The same afternoon saw the long column of the prisoners on its way to Modder River, there to be entrained for Cape Town, the most singular lot of people to be seen at that moment upon earth--ragged, patched, grotesque, some with goloshes, some with umbrellas, coffee-pots, and Bibles, their favourite baggage.