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check something in1(Of a passenger) consign baggage to the care of the transport provider with whom they are travelling: I got a taxi to the airport and checked my bags in...- Imagine how much more you'd ride if you could quickly fold your bike in half, stash it in your trunk, and even check it in as regular airline baggage.
- Bewildered tourists check their baggage in at the airline desks, and are then ordered back towards the main exit to join the queue.
- I won't be checking any baggage in, so there won't be any baggage hall reclaim horrors to endure.
1.1Deposit a coat, bag, or other item for temporary safekeeping in the cloakroom of a restaurant, theatre, etc. he was checking in his coat on the second floor when people started rushing past him...- Be prepared for the sobering sight of guns being checked in alongside coats in the cloakrooms.
- In each of these venues you'll have wanted to check in your coat the moment you got through the door.
- She had just checked her coat in and met her friends in the bar when her mobile phone rang.
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