Knapsack can be categorized as a noun.
Verb |
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knapsack - To go hiking while burdened with a knapsack, usually overnight. | ||
Noun |
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knapsack - a bag carried by a strap on your back or shoulder |
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1. | noun | A middle-aged woman with a knapsack on her back seemed to be looking for a place to sit down. | |
2. | noun | Tom closed the magazine and put it into his knapsack. | |
3. | noun | Tom unzipped his knapsack. | |
4. | noun | Is that your knapsack? | |
5. | noun | Tom reached into his knapsack for a flashlight. | |
6. | noun | Tom grabbed his knapsack and left the room. | |
7. | noun | Tom packed some essentials into his knapsack. | |
8. | noun | A soldier came marching along the high road—left, right! A left, right! He had his knapsack on his back and a sword by his side, for he had been to the wars and was now returning home. | |
9. | noun | A soldier came marching along the high road. He had his knapsack on his back and a sword by his side, for he had been to the wars and was now returning home. | |
10. | noun | Tom still has the knapsack his father gave him. | |
11. | noun | Tom took a book out of his knapsack and started reading. | |
12. | noun | What do you have in your knapsack? | |
13. | noun | Mary still has the knapsack her father gave her. | |
14. | noun | Tom looked into his knapsack and realized that his computer had been stolen. | |
15. | noun | Tom slept under the tree, using his knapsack for a pillow. |
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noun | |
A middle-aged woman with a knapsack on her back seemed to be looking for a place to sit down. | |
Tom closed the magazine and put it into his knapsack. | |
Tom unzipped his knapsack. | |
Is that your knapsack? | |
Tom reached into his knapsack for a flashlight. | |
Tom grabbed his knapsack and left the room. | |
Tom packed some essentials into his knapsack. | |
A soldier came marching along the high road—left, right! A left, right! He had his knapsack on his back and a sword by his side, for he had been to the wars and was now returning home. | |
A soldier came marching along the high road. He had his knapsack on his back and a sword by his side, for he had been to the wars and was now returning home. | |
Tom still has the knapsack his father gave him. | |
Tom took a book out of his knapsack and started reading. | |
What do you have in your knapsack? | |
Mary still has the knapsack her father gave her. | |
Tom looked into his knapsack and realized that his computer had been stolen. | |
Tom slept under the tree, using his knapsack for a pillow. |