Use baggage in a sentence
Sentences starting with baggage
- Baggage checked through to any point on the route. [5]
Sentences ending with baggage
- He wants the world to move, and to move unencumbered; and Europe seems to him to carry too much baggage. [4]
- Year and day--and without baggage. [5]
- Fran Lerch went with the baggage. [10]
- If the ship was "by the stern," he would suggest to Columbus to detail some men to "shift that baggage. [5]
- Oh, yes, even to the peanut-commerce of weighing baggage. [5]
- So I told the folks I reckoned I would go up to the town and fetch down my baggage. [5]
- Because we know that he always went flying light in the matter of baggage. [5]
- Then Satan came running and said he had found a compartment with one shelf and one sofa unoccupied, and had made our beds and had stowed our baggage. [5]
- I spent the remaining hours arranging with a young lawyer of my acquaintance to look after my business, and at ten o'clock I was aboard the keel boat with my small baggage. [9]
- He took it out of the envelope, and the moment his eye caught the royal coat of arms printed at its top, he took off his cap and made a beautiful bow to me, and said in English: "Which is your baggage? [5]
Short sentences using baggage
- Lost their baggage! [5]
More example sentences with the word baggage in them
- I knew her worth when first she came to London, as arrant a baggage as ever led man a dance. [9]
- My umbrella is with the baggage, and so are my green spectacles--and there they shall stay. [5]
- We are who we say we are; and in a day or two, when I get the baggage, I can prove it. [5]
- But our baggage was weighed, and extra weight charged for. [5]
- The young chap was mighty thankful; said it was tough work toting his baggage such weather. [5]
- Let us be very generous, then, in our judgment of those who leave the front ranks of thought for the company of the meek non-combatants who follow with the baggage and provisions. [6]
- Not much packing up was necessary, because we were going in the overland stage from the Missouri frontier to Nevada, and passengers were only allowed a small quantity of baggage apiece. [5]
- His baggage was unpacked at once, and now he and a friend, laden with knapsacks, ice-axes, coils of rope, and canteens of milk, were just setting out. [5]
- These three groups traveling together--the cavalry stores, the convoy of prisoners, and Junot's baggage train--still constituted a separate and united whole, though each of the groups was rapidly melting away. [2]
- But the baggage trains stretched out so that the last of Beauharnais' train had not yet got out of Moscow and reached the Kaluga road when the vanguard of Ney's army was already emerging from the Great Ordynka Street. [2]
- The baggage man told him that Mr. Lincoln was at the tavern. [9]
- Monsieur Vigo promised to send his servant with my baggage, told me his address, bade me call on him for what I wanted, and took his leave. [9]
- It is gratifying to me to reflect that we traveled in considerable style; we went in the Pioneer coach, and my friend took all his baggage with him, consisting of two excellent silk handkerchiefs and a daguerreotype of his grandmother. [5]
- It was not till nearly evening that the officer commanding the escort collected his men and with shouts and quarrels forced his way in among the baggage trains, and the prisoners, hemmed in on all sides, emerged onto the Kaluga road. [2]
- We are leaving, this afternoon, for Ischl, to use that as a base for the baggage, and then gad around ten days among the lakes and mountains to rest-up Mrs. Clemens, who is jaded with housekeeping. [5]
- From the bridge they had a view of endless lines of moving baggage trains before and behind them. [2]
- Mistress Dolly was then as mischievous a little baggage as ever she proved afterwards. [9]
- Peace fell upon the travelers like a garment, and although they had as much difficulty in landing their baggage as the early Pilgrims had in getting theirs ashore, the circumstance was not able to disquiet them much. [4]
- March on, destroy the Russian army.... You are in a position to seize its baggage and artillery. [2]
- Grasping his bag, the only baggage he possessed, he started off at a swinging stride for Hanover Street, pausing only to shake the hands of the few who recognized him, unconscious of the wild-fire at his back. [9]
- Simplicity is making the journey of this life with just baggage enough. [4]
- Her equipages were the huge family coach in which she had traveled to Voronezh, a semiopen trap, and a baggage cart. [2]
- And passengers in the cabin occupying chairs and sofas, surrounded by their baggage, always look bored and melancholy. [4]
- As soon as the baggage train had passed, the commander of the band of prisoners wished to set off, but the "openers of the way," who preceded the archers, forbade him, because it was not seemly for convicts to mingle with soldiers. [10]
- They have also that other misery of packing and unpacking trunks--of running the distressing gauntlet of custom-houses--of the anxieties attendant upon getting a mass of baggage from point to point on land in safety. [5]
- The messenger replied that on his way he had bandaged the wounds of a severely injured man with the upper part of his apron, and the chamberlain instantly went to his baggage and gave him a piece of finely plaited linen. [10]
- I thanked fortune that I had one, too, notwithstanding it was packed up with the baggage and was ten miles ahead. [5]
- The baggage is stowed in the capacious bowels of the vehicle. [4]
- However, it was still sound, that was a comfort, it was not battered in the least; the baggagemen seemed to be conscientiously careful, in Germany, of the baggage entrusted to their hands. [5]
- The great ark stands before the diligence-office, and, for half an hour before the hour of starting, the porters are busy stowing away the baggage, and getting the passengers on board. [4]
- Well, I am soulfully glad the baggage fetcher saved me from consummating my insane inspiration. [5]
- The Mexican army shall not make any other delay on its march than that which is necessary to take up their hospitals, baggage, etc., and to cross the rivers; any delay not necessary to these purposes to be considered an infraction of this agreement. [7]
- A schooner was sailing for Annapolis early the next morning, and I barely had time to get off my baggage and catch her. [9]
- At midday the Russian baggage train, the artillery, and columns of troops were defiling through the town of Enns on both sides of the bridge. [2]
- Next day Davout rode out early and, after asking Balashev to come to him, peremptorily requested him to remain there, to move on with the baggage train should orders come for it to move, and to talk to no one except Monsieur de Castres. [2]
- He saw Gaston purchase tickets, arrange his baggage, and enter the train. [11]
- They ordered the prisoners to move aside and defer their march until the swifter baggage train, bearing Pharaoh's tents and travelling equipments, whose chariot wheels could already be heard, had passed them. [10]
- The artillery the prisoners had seen in front of them during the first days was now replaced by Marshal Junot's enormous baggage train, convoyed by Westphalians. [2]
- We arrived, and pressed with the crowd into the immense custom-house, and the usual worries began; everybody crowding to the counter and begging to have his baggage examined first, and all hands clattering and chattering at once. [5]
- Then an inconvenience presented itself which we had not properly appreciated before, namely, that one cannot make a heavy traveling trunk stand for twenty-five pounds of baggage --because it weighs a good deal more. [5]
- So she had opened her baggage to take out the circlet which Antony had given, and it again enclasped her arm when she entered the sick-room. [10]
- She cautiously took one step and then another, and found herself in the middle of a small room containing baggage. [2]
- They laid these on the floor of the baggage car and lifted the man on to them. [9]
- As the two officers stood together watching the troops detrain and make order out of the chaos of baggage and equipment, Stafford's attention was drawn to a woman some little distance away, giving directions about her impedimenta. [11]
- Toward the middle of the afternoon we arrived on board the stanch steamship Bermuda, with bag and baggage, and hunted for a shady place. [5]
- On the twenty-second of October that party was no longer with the same troops and baggage trains with which it had left Moscow. [2]
- But the worst of it was, the baggage seemed to trouble less than I, and had the effrontery to tell me how happy she was I had come out of my shell, and broken loose from her apron-strings. [9]
- As a measure of economy, however, I put some of the heavier baggage on the shoreward parts, to go as slow freight. [5]
- Even millionaires needed no horses, in those days, for a mere nine-mile jaunt without baggage. [5]
- In an hour my servants will come and ask for the portrait of my betrothed bride; instead of the picture, you will put your baggage in the chest. [10]
- The prisoners were more burdensome to the escort than even the cavalry saddles or Junot's baggage. [2]
- All the lawyer's money and baggage were in the blonde's boat and went to the blonde's ship--so his captain made him work his passage as a common sailor. [5]
- Wintzingerode was not merely to agree to the truce but also to offer terms of capitulation, and meanwhile Kutuzov sent his adjutants back to hasten to the utmost the movements of the baggage trains of the entire army along the Krems-Znaim road. [2]
- It seemed to me that I could do nothing; it would be better to give it all up and go away and leave the baggage. [5]
- None but a lunatic would, separate himself from his baggage. [5]
- He will go light of baggage, for he must hire a farmer to carry him from the Bras d'Or to the branch of St. Ann's harbor, and a part of his journey will be in a row-boat. [4]
- While the steamboat lay at the wharf at Rorschach, two stout porters came on board, and shouldered his baggage to take it ashore. [4]
- We regretted the lack of it in our baggage. [4]
- He had stolen into the courtyard to hold a tryst with the fair daughter of the master-weigher in the Im Hoffs' house of trade, and the loving pair, in their fear of the master, had not answered his call, but had crept behind the baggage. [10]
- We were six in number, clogged with all that baggage, and I was courier for the party the most incapable one they ever employed. [5]
- No one knows how he finds out the sailing date, but no doubt he comes down to the dock every day and takes a look, and when he sees baggage and passengers flocking in, recognizes that it is time to get aboard. [5]
- And sending for his servants, he ordered them to have his baggage removed from the Roebuck, which was the best bed in the house. [9]
- He has saved his army and baggage, and has made a safe retreat to the river, and is probably safe at Williamsport. [7]
- Go along and help handle the baggage. [5]
- All day long he had been watching from the forest that skirted the highroad a large French convoy of cavalry baggage and Russian prisoners separated from the rest of the army, which--as was learned from spies and prisoners--was moving under a strong escort to Smolensk. [2]
- As soon as he engaged a shanty here I went to a town fifty miles away and telegraphed that Denver hotel to keep my baggage till I should send for it. [5]
- For if it hadn't been for that they'd a jailed us till them Englishmen's baggage come--and then--the penitentiary, you bet! [5]
- All continental roads had issued a peremptory order that no baggage should travel a mile except in the company of the owner. [5]
- Dust coat, gauntlets, goggles, cannot hide him; and if they did, some one would recognize that voice, familiar now and endeared to many, and so suited to command:--"Get that baggage off, and don't waste any time! [9]
- Then came these fatal words, in a frightened tone: "She is gone, and her baggage with her. [5]
- To reduce this excess of baggage, the abbess had been obliged to exert all her energy and authority, and many a sister retired weeping over some dear but too bulky treasure. [10]
- Other servants appeared, each with a piece of baggage. [4]
- The baggage carts drew up close together and the men began to prepare for their night's rest. [2]
- As the night closed in we took sanctuary in the Salt Lake House and unpacked our baggage. [5]
- But when he came back insinuating, in an insolent, swaggering way, that some of this things were missing, and was going to search the other passengers' baggage, it was too much, and they threw him overboard. [5]
- But when he came back insinuating in an insolent, swaggering way, that some of his things were missing, and was going to search the other passengers' baggage, it was too much, and they threw him overboard. [5]
- Behind the prisoners came a cavalry baggage train. [2]
- It was drawn by six handsome horses, and by the side of the driver sat the "conductor," the legitimate captain of the craft; for it was his business to take charge and care of the mails, baggage, express matter, and passengers. [5]
- The adjutants and battalion and regimental commanders mounted, crossed themselves, gave final instructions, orders, and commissions to the baggage men who remained behind, and the monotonous tramp of thousands of feet resounded. [2]
- Carts for the baggage were already in waiting below, and chariots had been ordered to follow and convey his beloved guests to their new quarters. [10]
- The artillery and baggage wagons moved noiselessly through the deep dust that rose to the very hubs of the wheels, and the infantry sank ankle-deep in that soft, choking, hot dust that never cooled even at night. [2]
- At last the baggage wagons had all crossed, the crush was less, and the last battalion came onto the bridge. [2]
- Of the artillery baggage train which had consisted of a hundred and twenty wagons, not more than sixty now remained; the rest had been captured or left behind. [2]
- He carried his baggage tied up in mealbags, and his attention was divided between that and two buxom daughters, who were evidently enjoying their first taste of city life. [4]
- The mischievous little baggage could hardly wait for the conquering years to come. [9]
- They examined my baggage at the depot. [5]
- Having now no baggage and no companion, I told my employer that if he was willing, I would walk about a little and see the city and the people until he needed me. [5]
- So we returned, bag and baggage, to our own bedroom once more, and felt a great gladness, like storm-buffeted birds that have found their nest again. [5]
- Napoleon, too, carried away his own personal tresor, but on seeing the baggage trains that impeded the army, he was (Thiers says) horror-struck. [2]
- In order to avoid trouble with baggage and passports in Rome, we determined to book through for Naples, making the trip in about twenty hours. [4]
- In Brunn everybody attached to the court was packing up, and the heavy baggage was already being dispatched to Olmutz. [2]
- A by-stander laughed, at this finely delivered peroration; and said: "Why, this is the Senator who franked his, baggage home through the mails last week-registered, at that. [5]
- But Beryllus gazed at her with a pitying smile, which so roused the expectations of the others that the overseer of the litter and baggage porters, who were talking loudly together, hoarsely shouted, "Silence! [10]
- Embarking with these arrant cheats, the vessel reached the coast of Picardy, where his comrades contrived to take ashore their own baggage and Smith's trunk, containing his money and goodly apparel, leaving him on board. [4]
- I had not any advantage on my side in the world--not one, except good health and the lack of any necessity to waste any time or anxiety on the watching of my baggage. [5]
- They abandoned one another, abandoned all their heavy baggage, their artillery, and half their men, and fled, getting past the Russians by night by making semicircles to the right. [2]
- Alpatych kept meeting and overtaking baggage trains and troops on the road. [2]
- She hath demureness and dignity, and suits me better than yon whimsical baggage you are all mad over. [9]
- The greatest disorder and depression had been in the baggage train he had passed that morning on the Znaim road seven miles away from the French. [2]
- The steamer's deck and chairs and benches were wet with dew, the noises in transferring the baggage and getting the boat under way were all muffled and echoed in the surrounding silence. [4]
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