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baggagemaster

American  
[bag-ij-mas-ter, -mah-ster] / ˈbæg ɪdʒˌmæs tər, -ˈmɑ stər /

noun

  1. a person employed, especially by a railroad, bus company, or steamship line, to take charge of passengers' baggage.


Etymology

Origin of baggagemaster

First recorded in 1805–15; baggage + master

Example Sentences

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"No, no, Steinhouser," the baggagemaster shouts as a tinny piano bangs out a tune.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Don't you want a job?" the baggagemaster asked Freddie.

From The Bobbsey Twins at the Seashore by Hope, Laura Lee

At midnight I was checking my sample-trunk for Albany, and persuading the baggagemaster that 218 pounds were exactly 120.

From A Man of Samples Something about the men he met "On the Road" by Maher, William H.

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