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backpack

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


Example Sentences

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The day before, attendees in backpacks huddled around Richard Sutton, a pioneer of reinforcement learning who was also carrying a backpack.

From The Wall Street Journal

This was considered an honor, but Amy and I had an additional motive: We believed we would glean more from observing the friends they selected than we would from scouring their backpacks.

From The Wall Street Journal

Perhaps best of all, the book’s format—compact enough to fit in a purse or backpack—allows a reader to pick it up, read and stop, and restart at will.

From The Wall Street Journal

Earlier in the week, Ms Friedman Agnifilo questioned the officer who searched Mr Mangione's backpack, arguing they were searching the bag "because you thought he was the New York City shooter".

From BBC

Tour guides have complained that fans who show up for tours are able to walk into the stadium top deck without passing through security, sometimes even while carrying backpacks.

From Los Angeles Times