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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91. Two pull and push a cart piled with props and belongings.
92. Leaving his personal belongings in the room he walks down to enjoy a good breakfast before continuing his journey.
93. Small antique tables in polished dark woods beside each bed, stacked with belongings.
94. Many of her clothes and personal belongings had been stolen.
95. The first of the sirens sounded distantly and she ran to the kitchen, gathering up her belongings with hands that shook.
96. He had left some of his belongings behind, which would mean a return journey to go and collect them.
97. He agreed not to go back to the house and got a friend to collect some of his belongings.
98. He packed his belongings, made his goodbyes, and parted from his hosts.
99. In 1985 she stopped teaching college mathematics, dumped her belongings and trashed her apartment.
100. I expect his notes went into the university archives, and the rest of his belongings would have been sold off.
101. I walked down the corridors of Hard Class to my compartment, to pack my belongings.
102. We sat on the ground on a filthy piece of cloth beside a clump of tattered belongings.
103. Dad went indoors and brought out her belongings and placed them as she directed.
104. To go through all her husband's personal belongings sent back from the hospital where he died.
105. An hour later John is desperately sorting through his belongings.
106. The interior of the stricken aircraft was chaotic, with the passengers' belongings strewn around clogging the gangway.
107. He put Kit's belongings on his bedroll and rolled everything up.
108. Outsiders go home, they yelled at us over and over, until the day the missionaries started to pack their belongings.
109. You don't wait to pick up personal belongings, you just get the hell out.
110. Read in studio Antique dealers and bargain hunters have been looking through the belongings of the late Robert Maxwell.
111. Then he collected his belongings from the interview room and joined Rain on the landing.
112. Carts full of precious belongings were being unloaded in the courtyards; ostlers,[www.Sentencedict.com] grooms and farriers shouted and yelled.
113. Farther along the street was a transient who was carrying his belongings in a plastic bag.
114. He said that all 10,000 students would have to leave the campus with their belongings by last night.
115. Instead of trying to sort it out, he waits until I leave the house, then packs all his belongings and leaves.
116. In his obsession to find out if his suspicions were true, he rifled through her belongings at her apartment.
117. The driver swears but brakes as yet another tin mining family climb aboard the truck already bulging with people and their belongings.
118. Neither will have quit jobs, left families or lugged belongings across the country.
119. The actual bank deposits do not cross national frontiers in the manner that tourists carry foreign bank notes among their holiday belongings.
120. Two constables arrive at his home to seize his belongings since he can not pay his creditors.
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