OXFORD 9000
📚 noun • entry_id 14622

knapsack

/ˈnæpsæk/
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(in UK, dated or archaic) A case of canvas or leather, for carrying items on the back.
1936, Arthur Ransome, Pigeon Post, ch 3. "All but Nancy carried knapsacks, with sandwiches and thermos flasks of tea. Peggy’s knapsack held Nancy’s provisions as well as her own, f…
The two elder reluctantly left him and walked on, taking their brother's knapsack to relieve him in following, and the youngest entered the field.
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