Definitionn. a bag carried by a strap on your back or shoulder
Last update: August 7, 2015
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She never goes out without her rucksack. . [Please select]
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Unaccustomed to the weight of the rucksack on her back, she almost toppled over at the first step of the stairwell and caught the banister with both hands. [Please select]
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She never goes out without her rucksack. [Please select]
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A little thin porridge was all the food I could eat, and some chocolate made from the slabs in my rucksack. [Please select]
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The elder boy of the two juniors put a distended rucksack upon the seat. [Please select]
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Her mind catalogued possible requirements,--rifle, hunting knife, the oilskin bag with matches, and some chunks of dry paper, the [v]rucksack. [Please select]
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She sold me a pound of chocolate, a box of biscuits, the better part of a ham, two tins of sardines and a rucksack to carry them. [Please select]
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When he arrived he was delightful, he was wearing a student's corps cap and a rucksack, he carried a violin; he seemed to have come out of a book. [Please select]
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