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backpack

[bak-pak] / ˈbækˌpæk /
NOUN
sack carried on the back
Synonyms


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In September he greeted his uncle who had been deported without any possessions to provide him with a backpack of essentials, courtesy of a grassroots mutual aid project, the Ba Lô Project.

From Salon

These campgrounds are considered “moderate” because they either do not offer water but still offer car camping or they require a short backpacking trip.

From Los Angeles Times

Many districts have determined it isn’t enough to expect students to keep their phones in lockers or backpacks.

From The Wall Street Journal

A few minutes later, Fair slings her backpack over her arm, sticks the radio in her pocket and quickly winds her way through the hallway to the garage.

From Los Angeles Times

The women wrapped them up along with toys, a sweater, a backpack and some shirts.

From Los Angeles Times