luggage (the usual word)
gear
(an area of) soft, wet ground
swamp
a part of a lathe which grips the work to be operated on
throw aside, throw away, throw out
a small bay
inlet, small niche
the Greek letter D; land in this shape at the place where some rivers meet the sea and separate to make two or more branches
arm of the sea
the outer layer of the skin
animal fur
(especially in Scotland) a river estuary or sea inlet
arm of the sea
a part of the sea almost surrounded by land
sea inlet
to imprison (a person)
put in jail, confinement
a long area of water extending into the land from a larger body of water or between islands; an apparatus, place, for letting in water, gas etc
arm of the sea
to abandon, throw away, (what is unwanted)
eject; throw overboard
(Scot) a lake
arm of the sea
to go slowly and stop frequently; stand about
hang around; stroll
(an area of) low-lying, wet land
swamp
(of birds) to lose (feathers) before a new growth; (of gods and cats) to lose (hair) in the same way
shed
partly decayed plant material, used as a fuel and fertilizer
swamp
an animal's skin with the fur or hair on it; as fast as possible
animal fur
to put aside, send back, throw away, (something) as not good enough; to refuse to accept (a person, thing)
say no to
to let (leaves etc) come off, fall; to take off (clothes); to spread or send out (heat, light etc)
cast off
(the tissue forming) the outer covering of the body of a person; the outer covering of a banana, peach, plum etc
outer covering, especially of animate being
(an area of) soft, very wet land; to flood, soak, (something) with water
wet land covered with vegetation
to take food or drink out of a restaurant to eat at home
put in jail, confinement
to remove a load, cargo from (a lorry, ship etc); to get rid of (a person, thing, not wanted)
take off; empty