rucksack - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • proportion: Features Carry Handle Padded waist band and shoulder strap £ 49.99 JRC Rucksack - A conventional design extremely durable rucksack of excellent proportions.

Converse of object

  • carry: He was also carrying a big rucksack, ' cause he intended to do a tour around London.
  • pack: How to pack a rucksack There is of course an art to packing a rucksack.
  • wear: Half squats can be done wearing a rucksack suitably weighted with a bag of sand or telephone directories.
  • buy: I was glad I had bought a good rucksack.
  • produce: They have produced this rucksack for seven years and every year its popularity is amazing.
  • put: We took the bike and put the rucksack on it to carry a big load of shopping.

Adjective modifier

  • durable: Features Carry Handle Padded waist band and shoulder strap £ 49.99 JRC Rucksack - A conventional design extremely durable rucksack of excellent proportions.
  • heavy: Wandering through mountain scenery at your own pace, without being burdened by the weight of a heavy rucksack.
  • small: With a small rucksack you can usually take into the bus with you.
  • huge: You have to tread carefully, like looking round a china shop with a huge rucksack on your back.
  • black: More » Classic black rucksack with loads of room.
  • large: I cycled with a Norwegian flag on my large rucksack.

Modifies a noun

  • strap: Dampness under the parts of the jacket in contact with rucksack shoulder straps.
  • liner: A rucksack liner to stop things getting wet in your bag.
  • bomb: Close-up of what appears to be a rucksack bomb on the top deck of the No 26 bus in Hackney.
  • pocket: The card is printed on tough plastic and will fit into a jacket or rucksack pocket.
  • style: New backpack laptop case £ 25 Ref: 1008 New rucksack style case in black.

Noun used with modifier

  • liter: If you can't fit everything into a 45 liter rucksack - think again. essential Blisters.
  • selling: JRC Combi Rucksack - JRC's best selling rucksack.

The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.