belongings in the PONS Dictionary

belongings Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

personal belongings
usu sing personal belongings

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The couple are packing their belongings and looking through old photographs in preparation for moving out of the apartment they shared together.
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They were carried out on short notice, often at night, and the people were allowed only a few belongings.
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All that remains are their clothes and belongings.
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From that day forward he makes a vow to not only fix people's belongings but their lives as much as he can as well.
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In some cases, the entire congregation would give up their belongings to pay the tax to be allowed to leave.
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Protesters moved their belongings and themselves out of the park, and returned the next morning.
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Renters' insurance also informs the tenant that the landlord is not responsible for their belongings and that the tenant has coverage for them.
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They carried the military and fighting necessities, the food and the belongings of each soldat (soldier) and his family.
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This is an uncommon action as most grocery shop customers usually do not hide produce under their personal belongings.
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They leave the factory, finding out the girl left behind the car, money and other belongings she had taken.
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