List of synonyms from "excel" to synonyms from "excise"
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Definition of the day : « excess baggage »
- As in nonessential : adj not needed or important
- As in unwelcome : adj not wanted, desired
- As in undesired : adj unwelcome
- As in unwished-for : adj unwelcome
- As in load : noun burden, pressure
- As in restriction : noun limit
- As in weight : noun burden
- As in burden : noun mental weight; stress
- As in inhospitableness : noun unwelcome
- As in inhospitality : noun unwelcome
- As in ungraciousness : noun unwelcome
- As in unreceptiveness : noun unwelcome
- As in unwelcomeness : noun unwelcome
- As in hindrance : noun obstruction, difficulty
- He says we don't want an ounce of excess baggage, or we'll never get anywhere.
- Extract from : « The Pony Rider Boys in New England » by Frank Gee Patchin
- I am a mere piece of excess baggage which you are too kind-hearted to eliminate.
- Extract from : « Claire » by Leslie Burton Blades
- But a Cargo-master was excess baggage when there was no reason for trade.
- Extract from : « Plague Ship » by Andre Norton
- A carrier is permitted to charge for excess baggage, and becomes liable as an insurer of such baggage.
- Extract from : « Cyclopedia of Commerce, Accountancy, Business Administration, v. 3 » by Various
- Like the Ford engine, it will stand for a good many pounds of excess baggage and still do good work.
- Extract from : « How to Analyze People on Sight » by Elsie Lincoln Benedict and Ralph Paine Benedict
- What weaknesses we possess are excess baggage to be thrown away and that is our reason for taking stock so early.
- Extract from : « Laugh and Live » by Douglas Fairbanks
- Maybe part of it was because he was free of the ship and at last not just excess baggage but a man with a definite job before him.
- Extract from : « Star Born » by Andre Norton
- Neither lad was burdened with excess baggage, so they were not as crowded as they might otherwise have been.
- Extract from : « First at the North Pole » by Edward Stratemeyer