A bag carried by a strap on your back or shoulder.
1 Paint spray cans - but no explosives - were found in his back pack .
2 My back pack was ready that evening.
3 Blindfolded and wearing a 30-pound back pack , Deng was tackled repeatedly and slammed to the ground, prosecutors said.
4 The back pack was supposed to represent the weight of Pi Delta Psi, which describes itself as an Asian-American cultural fraternity.
5 If you find yourself home alone, why not slip one into your back pack and head out to a favourite café.
6 Side-trips from camp for only one night's bivouac will not need a back pack ; the few articles required can be carried in your blanket-roll.
7 He was carrying crampons, an ice axe and a back pack with warm clothing and water, but no other survival gear, the Sheriff's office said.
8 If will be carrying a back pack , a good idea would be to cover it with a black bag so it does not get spoiled.
9 By then Ezra Faine and those with him were ready to head out, their backs packed heavily.
10 The Senate backed Pack 53-38, almost entirely along party lines.
11 All of us kids came down to the scout bay with good shoes on our feet, heavy clothing, and back packs .
12 The move aimed at trying to avoid backs packing into scrums angered Gallen who believes the rule treats the players as if they were children.
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