Synonym: property. Similar words: belonging, longing, belong, belong to, longstanding, long since, alongside, longitude. Meaning: [-ŋɪŋz] n. something owned; any tangible or intangible possession that is owned by someone.
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61. They also leave favorite personal belongings.
62. Although their car and many of their belongings were destroyed by the bomb, they said they would continue their honeymoon.
63. Fedorov would soon get to hear and try again. It's a nuisance having to abandon my belongings, though.
64. But we also brought food, stones found along the way, wild flowers, and objects from our personal belongings.
65. Leave all your belongings in the clothes you take off, the door will automatically lock behind you.
66. As she set down her cup, startling the sparrows, she thought she might even pack his belongings.
67. He stressed the importance of local people taking care of their belongings.
68. We joined them, my mother, my grandmother and I, pushing our few belongings in a hand-cart.
69. They have been there since October, crowded into donated tents and closet-sized shacks amid piles of belongings and wandering livestock.
70. Adam packed his few belongings, then went next door and did the same for Billie.
71. But they have no belongings with them, no day packs, no water bottles for the trek across the desert.
72. Half were for cancellation, a quarter for medical expenses and most of the remainder for loss or theft of belongings.
73. He said cash and personal belongings should be hidden away and staff rooms locked to maximise security.
74. His eyes followed his teenage daughter as she walked around his bedroom, pocketing his belongings.
75. With no definitive ruling, however, he was quickly sent back to prison without his belongings.
76. Even the tinkers camped nearby were packing up their few belongings and preparing to leave.
77. He put his belongings into a musty old cupboard beside his bed.
78. So they packed their few belongings and rushed to southeast Washington.
79. She watched her husband and a Home of Guiding Hands work crew carry out their other belongings and load them into trucks.
80. But that night, going through his belongings, she discovered receipts for the flat.
81. She lost precious belongings in her days of sleeping rough.
82. He told Kasturbal how to distribute his few personal belongings that lay around the cot.
83. Her advice begins with an inventory of belongings, surroundings[sentence dictionary], problem areas and priorities.
84. There are a lot of pickpockets in crowded tourist areas, so look after your belongings.
85. Refugees streamed into nearby provinces with their belongings in baskets and on bicycles, and the naval guns shelled them as well.
86. Danny Brady says he was threatened by a gang who then dumped all his belongings in the street.
87. Weighing ten kilograms a pair, I have to make sure the rest of my belongings are kept to an absolute minimum.
88. We left our belongings hanging on the handlebars and skirted the hedgerow for blackberries.
89. They packed all their belongings into the car and left the city that night.
90. The two women stood, gathered up their belongings, stepped down on to the platform.
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