Knapsack in A Sentence

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    A Cossack who accompanied him had handed him a knapsack and a flask, and Nesvitski was treating some officers to pies and real doppelkummel.

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    Additionally, soldiers were required to carry a waterproof knapsack containing a small tent, some clothing, and a blanket for shelter on the field.

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    But I stuffed the bag into my plain black knapsack while walking from the car to Butler's front door.

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    Dean nodded in agreement, his stomach roiling and his heart racing as he hoisted his knapsack to his shoulders and they slowly entered.

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    Don't go zippering up his knapsack on him.

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    He enclosed a stamped, addressed envelope the size of a small knapsack.

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    He's got the whole world in his knapsack.

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    I'd like to put you on a two days' march with a knapsack!

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    In unpacking this invisible knapsack of white privilege, I have listed conditions of daily experience that I once took for granted.

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    The iron tubular bridge which carries the line over the Nepean is the best of its kind in the colony, while the viaduct over Knapsack Gulley is the most remarkable erection of its kind in Australia.

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    The knapsack contained nearly all new clothes, both dirty and clean.

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    The man was wearing a bluish coat of broadcloth, he had no knapsack or cap, his head was bandaged, and over his shoulder a French munition pouch was slung.

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    The sec­ond, smaller knapsack contained a bulky sweater, rain gear, three sweatbands and a rolled up cap.

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    The tiny 2.3-inch screens are the lightest, and some models can be tucked away in a purse, knapsack or glove compartment.

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    They sat for a moment while Dean opened his knapsack and checked their limited equipment.

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    We provide a set of simple low-level heuristics which have been shown to be very successful in bin packing and knapsack problem.

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    What's with the knapsack?

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    You know what your boy's got in his knapsack?

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    You'd look fine, said a corporal, chaffing a thin little soldier who bent under the weight of his knapsack.