A bag carried by a strap on your back or shoulder.
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Examples for "backpack"
Examples for "backpack"
1Other FBI agents recovered the backpack at a landfill several days later.
2The point man extended a surface-luminescent area light powered from a backpack.
3The cash was in Wade's backpack when he was arrested, authorities said.
4A security agent said the backpack was discovered after the Brazil-Croatia game.
5The contents of your backpack were an excellent example of contingency engineering.
1Fasten the strappings to the buckler; personally I shall carry the knapsack.
2And thanks for the knapsack; I understood all at once- Iquiteunderstand-
3Some he tore into fragments; others he carefully replaced in his knapsack.
4The tools I had in my knapsack, so to speak, he said.
5He wrapped it up and put it carefully away in his knapsack.
1Experts deactivated the bomb but were also investigating a second rucksack nearby.
2That wouldn't look right, she thought, and stuffed them into her rucksack.
3They were wrapped in paper in a cardboard box in my rucksack.
4He pulled a second hand-cannon from his rucksack and checked it thoroughly.
5Each of them had brought a rucksack with a few personal items.
1The Captain of the gun also shortens the strap of his haversack.
2But his convulsive fingers seized only the leathern strap of the haversack.
3They saw him deliberately open the haversack and plunge his hand inside.
4Get Lorala and we'll go, she said, picking up her Mamutoi haversack.
5Our bedding consisted of one blanket as mattress and haversack for pillow.
1One surprising feature is the river-style roll-top closure of the Speed's main packsack.
2Then he lopes off with his waders and packsack of grappling hooks and rope.
3How many sticks of dynamite in his frayed packsack?
4He wished he had worn a packsack.
5He is back a moment later with his waders and the packsack he keeps by the kitchen door.
1Paint spray cans - but no explosives - were found in his back pack.
2My back pack was ready that evening.
3Blindfolded and wearing a 30-pound back pack, Deng was tackled repeatedly and slammed to the ground, prosecutors said.
4The back pack was supposed to represent the weight of Pi Delta Psi, which describes itself as an Asian-American cultural fraternity.
5If you find yourself home alone, why not slip one into your back pack and head out to a favourite café.
6Side-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.
7He 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.
8If will be carrying a back pack, a good idea would be to cover it with a black bag so it does not get spoiled.
9By then Ezra Faine and those with him were ready to head out, their backs packed heavily.
10The Senate backed Pack 53-38, almost entirely along party lines.
11All of us kids came down to the scout bay with good shoes on our feet, heavy clothing, and back packs.
12The 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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