Definitions for rucksacks

rucksacks ruck·sack

Spelling: [ruhk-sak, roo k-]
IPA: /ˈrʌkˌsæk, ˈrʊk-/

Rucksacks is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 20 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 23 points.

You can make 170 anagrams from letters in rucksacks (acckkrssu).

Definitions for rucksacks

noun

  1. a type of knapsack carried by hikers, bicyclists, etc.

Origin of rucksacks

1890-95; German: literally, back sack

Examples for rucksacks

He wished he had both these books in his rucksack, but as he had not, he decided he would hunt for them in Chichester.

He even hit on the shop in which you bought your rucksack and alpenstock.

Meathead nodded down the hallway where two olive drab duffel bags and a rucksack sat next to the front door.

But instead of getting my rucksack, he stepped out of the car and made a call.

As Sweet was the only man with a rucksack, we three had to make our own.

My father carried a rucksack, a Tommy gun, lots of spare rounds of ammunition, various grenades and a collapsible bicycle.

Helen and Miss Jardine got up when he came in and put the rucksack on the table.

Had only my rucksack, left rest of my stuff at coll., to be forwarded later.

He packed everything into the rucksack and added a package of coffee, one of tea, some salt and a few miscellaneous items.

"We ought to be able to get a fixed rope easier than that," Hjalmar said, and took one of the spares from his rucksack.

Word Value for rucksacks
Scrable

20

Words with friends

23

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