That which is lugged; anything cumbrous and heavy to be carried; especially, a traveler's trunks, baggage, etc., or their contents.
That is 'luggage'.
A suitcase is usually a rectangular piece of luggage, especially for carrying clothes while traveling. Luggage is suitcases, trunks, etc.; baggage.
A person who carries luggage for someone else is often called a porter, from the Latin/Frendh/Italian words meaning "to carry".
Baggage is luggage used to hold your clothes etc when you are travelling. A back pack is luggage designed to be carried on your back.
Some of the cons of using rolling luggage include: on anything other than a flat surface the luggage is difficult to navigate correctly, if one wheel is broken or bent the luggage will not function properly, the wheels will add height to luggage, meaning it will not fit many airlines acceptable dimensions.
No, luggage can be both singular or plural. Its original meaning had to go with being something that was lugged, or hauled, up.
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Yes you can put a skateboard in a luggage that is not a carry on.
She had her luggage packed immediately. The airline lost our luggage.
Yes, you can typically leave your luggage at the hotel's luggage hold before checking in.
Its a label you attach to you luggage.
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