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Definition of luggage rack in English: luggage racknoun A shelf for stowing luggage, typically overhead, in a coach or train. those luggage racks were always full of bags Example sentencesExamples - Hoops have been added to luggage racks to prevent luggage being thrown around.
- He might have made it too, if it wasn't for the little old lady blocking the gangway, trying to get her case onto the luggage rack.
- I was travelling on the sleeper to Inverness when a man in the compartment pointed to the luggage rack and said, "And what have you got in there?"
- About halfway back a largish spider suddenly fell on to me from the luggage rack above.
- We took the train from Manchester, and promptly left our umbrellas in the luggage rack at Harwich.
- He put his bag in a luggage rack and as more passengers got on the train he was pushed further away from it.
- He explained where the luggage rack was on the lower level, the locations of the rest rooms on both levels, and where the shower was.
- He closes the door to the overhead luggage rack containing his bag and takes his seat.
- This coach had a condensation problem, and water from the air conditioning system had rendered the luggage rack, and the seats near it, useless.
- The notebook computer was stolen from a luggage rack on a train in Paddington Station.
Definition of luggage rack in US English: luggage racknoun A shelf for stowing luggage, typically overhead, in a bus or train. those luggage racks were always full of bags Example sentencesExamples - He explained where the luggage rack was on the lower level, the locations of the rest rooms on both levels, and where the shower was.
- He put his bag in a luggage rack and as more passengers got on the train he was pushed further away from it.
- Hoops have been added to luggage racks to prevent luggage being thrown around.
- We took the train from Manchester, and promptly left our umbrellas in the luggage rack at Harwich.
- About halfway back a largish spider suddenly fell on to me from the luggage rack above.
- I was travelling on the sleeper to Inverness when a man in the compartment pointed to the luggage rack and said, "And what have you got in there?"
- The notebook computer was stolen from a luggage rack on a train in Paddington Station.
- This coach had a condensation problem, and water from the air conditioning system had rendered the luggage rack, and the seats near it, useless.
- He closes the door to the overhead luggage rack containing his bag and takes his seat.
- He might have made it too, if it wasn't for the little old lady blocking the gangway, trying to get her case onto the luggage rack.
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