If your baggage is too heavy, a surcharge will be levied.
I see a baggage counter.
I bring a lot of baggage to camping trips
Airlines require baggage over a fixed size to be checked in as hold luggage.
"Bag and baggage" is an idiom that means to take everything, including possessions and belongings, with you when leaving a place. For example, "He left the house, bag and baggage, after the argument." It is used to emphasize leaving nothing behind.
I put the baggage in the car.(:
Yes, you can. Here is an example: He had to retrieve his lost baggage.
Baggage is already plural.
We had to check the baggage in before continuing on.A railroad car used to carry baggage is also called a van.
The word "baggage" is a noun (luggage), so there is no formal adjective. Something may be placed in baggage, or declared as baggage, or bagged in baggage.
Bag and baggage. So "baggage" is the answer.
The noun luggage is an uncountable noun, a type of aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of parts. The noun luggage a word for a piece of luggage or many pieces of luggage.
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