Excess baggage

"Excess baggage" in a Sentence (6 examples)

Watch your weight: Excess baggage is damaging to the wallet. Airlines charge typically from $20 to $30 a kilogram.

Come on, you dog-gone, bullnecked, beetlebrowed, hogjowled, peanutbrained, weaseleyed four flushers, false alarms and excess baggage!

Exiles and refugees . . . are likely to find the old ways and old language excess baggage, especially if their adopted homeland is the U.S., where the race is to the swift and the adaptable.

A chin-whiskered man in Walla-Walla, carrying a line of hope as excess baggage, had grubstaked us.

The Pirates entered the season lugging no one's expectations as excess baggage.

Every candidate for public office probably has some excess baggage to carry around that he'd rather not have. With Sen. John Kerry, it's undoubtedly his anti-Vietnam War activism.

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