rucksack (Meaning)

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rucksack (n)

a bag carried by a strap on your back or shoulder

rucksack Sentence Examples

  1. The hiker carried a heavy rucksack filled with supplies for the expedition.
  2. The student's rucksack was overflowing with textbooks and assignments.
  3. The explorer strapped on a sturdy rucksack designed for rugged terrain.
  4. The traveler packed essential items into the compact rucksack to avoid excess baggage.
  5. The scout's rucksack held a first-aid kit, compass, and flashlight for emergencies.
  6. The soldier wore a camouflage rucksack to conceal equipment during missions.
  7. The backpacker's rucksack was a portable home, storing everything they needed for an extended journey.
  8. The minimalist chose a small rucksack to reduce weight and carry only necessities.
  9. The adventurer's rucksack held a sleeping bag, tent, and cooking utensils for outdoor adventures.
  10. The courier delivered a confidential package in a discreet rucksack to maintain security.

FAQs About the word rucksack

a bag carried by a strap on your back or shoulder

backpack, pack,suitcase, packsack, kit bag, knapsack, carryall, holdall, portmanteau, school bag

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The hiker carried a heavy rucksack filled with supplies for the expedition.

The student's rucksack was overflowing with textbooks and assignments.

The explorer strapped on a sturdy rucksack designed for rugged terrain.

The traveler packed essential items into the compact rucksack to avoid excess baggage.