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backpack

[bak-pak] / ˈbækˌpæk /
NOUN
sack carried on the back
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A few minutes later, Fair slings her backpack over her arm, sticks the radio in her pocket and quickly winds her way through the hallway to the garage.

From Los Angeles Times

The women wrapped them up along with toys, a sweater, a backpack and some shirts.

From Los Angeles Times

That weekend, he planned to buy a backpack, notebook, pencils and other school supplies.

From Los Angeles Times

In the video, Reiner has a red backpack slung over his shoulder and is wearing a black and green jacket with white stripes and a dark baseball cap.

From Los Angeles Times

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