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belongings
/ ²úɪˈ±ôɒŋɪŋ³ú /
plural noun
- sometimes singular the things that a person owns or has with him; possessions; effects
Example Sentences
The family dispute began when a 61-year-old man used a baseball bat to damage personal belongings and windows at his mother’s home and physically assaulted her.
I heard music in Pershing Square, followed the sound and spotted him next to a shopping cart heaped over with his belongings.
How many times can Nancy burrow through a box of Fred’s belongings as he draws closer before we just wish she’d be caught so they could get on with the story already?
"We had to leave with nothing, and all our belongings are gone. Many of the residents are elderly, so I hope the government can provide temporary shelters where people can stay comfortably," she said.
Already, the area in front of the school was snarled with donkey carts loaded with people’s belongings, cooking gas cylinders, jugs of drinking water, mattresses and tarps.
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