What is another word for knapsacks?

Pronunciation: [nˈapsaks] (IPA)

Knapsacks are an essential accessory for people who are always on-the-go. These handy bags are designed to carry everyday items, whether you're headed to work, school, or a weekend getaway. There are plenty of synonyms for "knapsack" that can be used interchangeably, depending on the region or the type of bag. Backpack, rucksack, haversack, sackpack, daypack, and bookbag are all commonly used to describe a knapsack. No matter which term you choose, a knapsack will always provide a convenient way to tote your essentials around town. So next time you need to grab a bag, consider one of these synonyms for "knapsack".

What are the hypernyms for Knapsacks?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Knapsacks

Then had come the impressive inspection of equipment, a careful examination of gas-masks, rifles, knapsacks.
"The Desert of Wheat"
Zane Grey
It consists of shoulder harness like that used on knapsacks, with two long straps and buckles to pass around and secure any load.
"Camp and Trail"
Stewart Edward White
Fremont to march without provisions or knapsacks, and without transportation.
"The Struggle for Missouri"
John McElroy

Famous quotes with Knapsacks

  • Here is where a great many professed disciples of Jesus fail of being real disciples. They have regularly enlisted, have put on their uniform, and there they stand before the recruiting office, with knapsacks and blankets on their backs, with muskets at "carry," marking time to the martial music — although some of them don't do even that; and there they have stood since their enlistment, never marching a rod.
    Henry Clay Trumbull

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