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lug·gage [ˈlʌgɪʤ] N no pl

luggage
a piece/an item of luggage
hand luggage

ˈhand lug·gage N no pl

hand luggage

left-ˈlug·gage N, left-ˈlug·gage of·fice N Brit

ˈlug·gage rack N esp Brit

ˈlug·gage van N Brit Aus RAIL

luggage van

car·ry-on ˈlug·gage N no pl

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English
Most often, it was used on short lines to carry passengers and their luggage, as a full car would not have been cost effective.
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There were entrances, a vestibule, luggage space, waiting rooms for public, booking-offices, a telegraph, a pharmacy, and a bar at the front.
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Each includes bronze statues of a group of children, with luggage.
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There are also porter services to help travelers with their luggage.
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Luggage monogramming became necessary to differentiate luggage, which tend to be very similar-looking, not to mention that there are often too many of them.
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There are restrictions on the size of luggage that passengers are allowed to carry, and those that do are required to pay additional fees.
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Mule service can also be purchased for luggage/packs only.
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Another example is when he is ordered to drive the limo in quite dangerous fashion and whenever he has to carry several bags of luggage.
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It is recommended that you book a taxi from the station if you arrive with luggage.
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The loss of the life of her husband for the sum of $110,000, and the loss of the luggage and personal effect in the sum of $400.
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