noun
- a large bag with shoulder straps, carried on the back, especially for hiking or camping
Usage: chiefly British
Examples
- She packed her rucksack with food and water for the mountain hike.
- The heavy rucksack made his shoulders ache after walking all day.
- He adjusted the straps on his rucksack before setting off on the trail.
- The camping gear barely fit in her old rucksack.
- Students often carry rucksacks instead of traditional school bags.
- The rucksack’s waterproof material kept their supplies dry in the rain.