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backpacker

[ UK /bˈækpækɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈbækˌpækɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a hiker who wears a backpack

How To Use backpacker In A Sentence

  • I'd live the transient and ephemeral existence of a backpacker for a week, an existence of freedom and simple pleasures.
  • I suggested that attracting backpackers and independent travellers would be a good way to get that ball rolling.
  • - A small backpacker stove, fuel and cookpot (and spoon!) - Clothing suitable for wet, windy or cold weather Parry thrust parry
  • In Trainspotting, Begbie's blood boils at the backpackers who see the sights of the city centre but are blind to the blighted landscape of its surrounding schemes.
  • Campers and backpackers have reported thefts of food, sleeping bags and clothing from their coolers and tents, according to authorities.
  • Most of those things even skody backpackers like myself learn. Cactus Kate
  • It takes me to South-East Asia on long bus journeys and to backpacker hostels. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like all white and single backpackers, Scot arrives in India with the idea of travelling without blending in.
  • 1. The term backpacker pisses you off so much that you write a long ass blog about why it's a divisive term and tie it in to some wild conspiracy theory involving the government, corporations, media outlets and record labels removing all of the consciousness, creativity and balance from mainstream rap music. One Year Later AKA Thoughts Of A Subject, Verb And Predicate Felon
  • However, by then we'd bunked on yachts and in shared backpacker dorms.
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