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Definition of daypack in English: daypacknounˈdeɪpakˈdāpak A small rucksack. 〈主北美〉小背包 Example sentencesExamples - I'm used to walking with a twenty kilo pack, so with these daypacks, it was sweet.
- Tairesu winced slightly at his brother's tone and packed his daypack more hastily.
- ‘Just about every one of our new daypacks have removable computer cases now,’ Kentner says.
- With ample space and a detachable daypack, it's the perfect carrier for students on the go.
- ‘It's kind of cool, seeing more and more businessmen carrying computer daypacks,’ Kentner said.
- This is a van-supported trip, so we need to carry only our daypacks and cameras on our moderate day hikes.
- Hip belts on daypacks prevent the pack from moving around.
- As I strapped on my daypack, something moving out in the water caught my eye.
- You need a daypack to carry a few essentials, as the porters carrying your equipment will usually hike their own way.
- Sir Edmund brought a small white daypack, a first-aid kit, a thermos of tea, and a pack of Sportsmen cigarettes.
- It is essentially a heavy-duty daypack that incorporates a smaller around-town bag.
- I'll have fire starter in my daypack, along with windproof ‘lifeboat’ matches in a waterproof container.
- It is a crossover bag that functions as a daypack and as a business case.
- Also, bring along a daypack, an extra water bottle, energy bars (or your favorite healthy snacks), pain relievers and muscle rubs.
- Hot and sweaty again, we quickly strip off our shoes, socks and daypacks, leaving them by a great tree whose limbs shade the pond, and jump in.
- All the equipment needed to sail on skis comes stored in a medium sized daypack.
- There's also a hiking option: You carry a daypack; the horse carries the rest.
- On all the treks featured here, porters are available to carry their gear, so all they carry personally is a small daypack with water and a camera.
- The blanket is lightweight, easy to carry in a daypack or on a frame.
- As we shouldered our daypacks, the sun broke through a thin haze of clouds, and melting snow soon revealed a patchwork of meadow and forest lying in gentle folds before us.
- So, burdened with my rucksack and daypack, unshaven in T-shirt and travel combats, I wander among the besuited guests, conference attendees and dignitaries like a sore thumb.
- The next moment, Nostdal felt something smack into his daypack, and he lost control of the bike.
- A few minutes later, Suzanne strode up wearing a pile jacket and tights and carrying a small daypack.
- Our kids each bring one daypack full of pleasures for the road.
- Along with a water bottle, new goggles and camera in my daypack was a diary.
- ‘It has a detachable daypack,’ said Chuck, grinning, ‘and a lot of pockets.’
Definition of daypack in US English: daypacknounˈdāpak A small backpack, used for day hikes or for carrying books, etc. Example sentencesExamples - The blanket is lightweight, easy to carry in a daypack or on a frame.
- It is a crossover bag that functions as a daypack and as a business case.
- As we shouldered our daypacks, the sun broke through a thin haze of clouds, and melting snow soon revealed a patchwork of meadow and forest lying in gentle folds before us.
- I'm used to walking with a twenty kilo pack, so with these daypacks, it was sweet.
- So, burdened with my rucksack and daypack, unshaven in T-shirt and travel combats, I wander among the besuited guests, conference attendees and dignitaries like a sore thumb.
- Hip belts on daypacks prevent the pack from moving around.
- ‘It's kind of cool, seeing more and more businessmen carrying computer daypacks,’ Kentner said.
- Hot and sweaty again, we quickly strip off our shoes, socks and daypacks, leaving them by a great tree whose limbs shade the pond, and jump in.
- A few minutes later, Suzanne strode up wearing a pile jacket and tights and carrying a small daypack.
- As I strapped on my daypack, something moving out in the water caught my eye.
- On all the treks featured here, porters are available to carry their gear, so all they carry personally is a small daypack with water and a camera.
- Sir Edmund brought a small white daypack, a first-aid kit, a thermos of tea, and a pack of Sportsmen cigarettes.
- Along with a water bottle, new goggles and camera in my daypack was a diary.
- I'll have fire starter in my daypack, along with windproof ‘lifeboat’ matches in a waterproof container.
- It is essentially a heavy-duty daypack that incorporates a smaller around-town bag.
- All the equipment needed to sail on skis comes stored in a medium sized daypack.
- With ample space and a detachable daypack, it's the perfect carrier for students on the go.
- You need a daypack to carry a few essentials, as the porters carrying your equipment will usually hike their own way.
- This is a van-supported trip, so we need to carry only our daypacks and cameras on our moderate day hikes.
- ‘It has a detachable daypack,’ said Chuck, grinning, ‘and a lot of pockets.’
- Also, bring along a daypack, an extra water bottle, energy bars (or your favorite healthy snacks), pain relievers and muscle rubs.
- The next moment, Nostdal felt something smack into his daypack, and he lost control of the bike.
- ‘Just about every one of our new daypacks have removable computer cases now,’ Kentner says.
- Our kids each bring one daypack full of pleasures for the road.
- Tairesu winced slightly at his brother's tone and packed his daypack more hastily.
- There's also a hiking option: You carry a daypack; the horse carries the rest.
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