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Definition of belongings in English: belongingsplural nounbɪˈlɒŋɪŋzbəˈlɔŋɪŋz A person's movable possessions. she didn't have much baggage with her as most of her belongings had been sent ahead by sea Example sentencesExamples - Their coats, wallets, mobile phones and other personal belongings were stolen.
- The sprinters claim they were unaware of the tests and had returned home for personal belongings.
- Then we were instructed to leave our belongings behind and return to the departure gate.
- They add that nobody should leave personal belongings and money lying around a house.
- Their belongings were packed into plastic bags and the family was driven to Dublin by car.
- The burglars also stole many personal belongings that Cilla will never be able to replace.
- I've completely downsized all my belongings, and can pack all of my clothes into one suitcase.
- The whole family had to move upstairs after their belongings had been made safe.
- I had a need to go fetch his last belongings and bring them home to my house to wash them.
- Homeless people were then asked to pay fifty dollars for the return of their belongings.
- We had boxed up all our personal belongings to make room in our second bedroom for our new baby daughter.
- I noticed that his belongings formed a round bulge in the bottom of a plastic carrier bag.
- I lost things, had things stolen, had people rummage through my belongings, my drawers.
- Police or security guards can inspect the personal belongings of people as they enter the premises.
- Once there, I laid my belongings out to dry and made plans to visit a local quarry.
- Manny took some personal belongings from Mrs Schendel, but ignored many more valuable items.
- Officers raided his room at the college that day to search his personal belongings and took five letters away.
- I just hope that it results in security checks on people's belongings being tightened up.
- None of his belongings had been interfered with and no possessions had been stolen.
- She walked into the room to find a man searching through her belongings.
Synonyms possessions, personal possessions, personal effects, effects, goods, worldly goods, chattels, goods and chattels, accoutrements, appurtenances property, paraphernalia luggage, baggage informal gear, tackle, kit, things, stuff, junk, rubbish, bits and pieces, bits and bobs British informal clobber, gubbins vulgar slang shit, crap Definition of belongings in US English: belongingsplural nounbəˈlɔŋɪŋzbəˈlôNGiNGz One's movable possessions. she didn't have much baggage with her as most of her belongings had been sent ahead by sea Example sentencesExamples - I noticed that his belongings formed a round bulge in the bottom of a plastic carrier bag.
- They add that nobody should leave personal belongings and money lying around a house.
- I just hope that it results in security checks on people's belongings being tightened up.
- I've completely downsized all my belongings, and can pack all of my clothes into one suitcase.
- We had boxed up all our personal belongings to make room in our second bedroom for our new baby daughter.
- Homeless people were then asked to pay fifty dollars for the return of their belongings.
- Officers raided his room at the college that day to search his personal belongings and took five letters away.
- I lost things, had things stolen, had people rummage through my belongings, my drawers.
- Then we were instructed to leave our belongings behind and return to the departure gate.
- The whole family had to move upstairs after their belongings had been made safe.
- The sprinters claim they were unaware of the tests and had returned home for personal belongings.
- Their belongings were packed into plastic bags and the family was driven to Dublin by car.
- None of his belongings had been interfered with and no possessions had been stolen.
- She walked into the room to find a man searching through her belongings.
- Police or security guards can inspect the personal belongings of people as they enter the premises.
- Manny took some personal belongings from Mrs Schendel, but ignored many more valuable items.
- The burglars also stole many personal belongings that Cilla will never be able to replace.
- Once there, I laid my belongings out to dry and made plans to visit a local quarry.
- I had a need to go fetch his last belongings and bring them home to my house to wash them.
- Their coats, wallets, mobile phones and other personal belongings were stolen.
Synonyms possessions, personal possessions, personal effects, effects, goods, worldly goods, chattels, goods and chattels, accoutrements, appurtenances |