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1. baggage
noun. ['ˈbægɪdʒ'] cases used to carry belongings when traveling.
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Etymology
- bagage (Middle English (1100-1500))
- bagage (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
Rhymes with Baggage
- luggage
- mortgage
How do you pronounce baggage?
Pronounce baggage as ˈbægɪʤ.
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Sentences with baggage
1. Noun, singular or mass
Larger puppies might need to fly in the baggage compartment of the plane.
Quotes about baggage
1. I think joy and sweetness and affection are a spiritual path. We're here to know God, to love and serve God, and to be blown away by the beauty and miracle of nature. You just have to get rid of so much baggage to be light enough to dance, to sing, to play. You don't have time to carry grudges; you don't have time to cling to the need to be right.
- Anne Lamott
2. The past has no power to stop youfrom being present now.Only your grievance aboutthe past can do that.What is grievance?The baggage of oldthought and emotion.
- Lao Tzu
3. Styx Haiku Boatman refusesto paddle me down the Styx.'No carry-on baggage.
- Beryl Dov