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- adjective Without
luggage .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Chad insisted he should be the one because he had more stamina, but Mindy argued vociferously that it would be far easier for an attractive young woman traveling alone to get a lift than it would for a bedraggled, luggageless young man.
Quozl Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1989
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Away ambles the Porter, leaving me with that orphaned sort of feeling which a luggageless Englishman experiences; it is pouring cats and dogs; I am dead beat; I creep into the dark omnibus.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, September 17, 1892 Various
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Nothing for it but to go back, luggageless, to the Hotel -- and face that confounded Waiter.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 102, June 4, 1892 Various
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Around Grosvenor Hotel, encompassing its roof, runs a huge ornamental cornice, behind which are the windows of rooms assigned, I suppose, to luggageless visitors.
With Zola in England Vizetelly, Ernest A 1899
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Not that there was anything surprising in Woburn's appearance; but the night-clerk's callers were given to such imaginative flights in explaining their luggageless arrival in the small hours of the morning, that he fared habitually on fictions which would have staggered a less experienced stomach.
The Greater Inclination Edith Wharton 1899
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He could not go back to his rooms, for on leaving the house he had taken the precaution of dropping his latch-key into his letter-box; but he was in a neighborhood of discreet hotels and he wandered on till he came to one which was known to offer a dispassionate hospitality to luggageless travellers in dress-clothes.
The Greater Inclination Edith Wharton 1899
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Lucy had brought the poor luggageless traveller all the paraphernalia of the toilet-table, and had arranged everything with her own busy hands.
Aurora Floyd. A Novel Mary Elizabeth 1863
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