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rucksack

[ ruhk-sak, rook- ]

noun

  1. a type of knapsack carried by hikers, bicyclists, etc.


rucksack

/ ˈ°ùÊŒ°ìËŒ²õæ°ì /

noun

  1. a large bag, usually having two straps and a supporting frame, carried on the back and often used by climbers, campers, etc US and Canadian namebackpack
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of rucksack1

1890–95; < German: literally, back sack
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of rucksack1

C19: from German, literally: back sack
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What they found was far worse: 200 pairs of shoes, hundreds of items of clothing, scores of suitcases and rucksacks, discarded after the owners themselves were apparently disposed of.

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He was arrested soon afterwards and his clothing and a black rucksack found in his possession was taken for analysis.

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Dressed in all black, wearing a rucksack and holding a white plastic bag, he spoke with Mrs Hunt before tricking his way inside.

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At the time, he was wearing a black t-shirt, light grey jogging bottoms and had a turquoise and grey Mountain Warehouse rucksack.

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The findings said Dr Mosley had a rucksack, a litre of water, a biscuit, a hat and an umbrella with him and was "described as looking energetic and cheerful as he set off".

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