Luggage (noun)

  1. Bags and suitcases used for carrying personal possessions when travelling.
  2. The personal possessions that someone is carrying with them when travelling.

Origin:

Late 18th century: from lug + -age.

Examples:

  1. The passengers were waiting for their luggage at the baggage claim.
  2. She had to pay extra for her excess luggage on the flight.
  3. The luggage was lost during the flight.
  4. The luggage compartment was full, so the passengers had to check their bags.
  5. He had to carry his luggage up the stairs because the elevator was broken.
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