Collocation
carry luggage
Definition
to hold and transport suitcases or bags while traveling
'carry luggage' is a common English collocation. to hold and transport suitcases or bags while traveling
carry + luggage
“I can carry your luggage to the taxi.”
Examples
- Can you _____ my luggage up the stairs?
- I’ll _____ your luggage to the car while you check out.
- The porter helped us _____ our luggage to the room.
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- She had to _____ her luggage for two blocks in the rain.
- We took the elevator so we wouldn’t have to _____ heavy luggage.
- He struggled to _____ all his luggage at once.
- Passengers must _____ their own luggage onto the bus.
- If you can’t _____ your luggage, ask for assistance at the desk.
- They offered to _____ our luggage while we found our seats on the train.
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