How To Use Pickaback In A Sentence
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My son rode pickaback on me to watch the parade.
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But, Auntie!" cried Jennie, "he's not going to try to carry me pickaback, you know.
Ruth Fielding Down East Or, The Hermit of Beach Plum Point
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Standing higher than the others on the edge of the breach was that giant who had brought Grandfather Fragini in pickaback, looking a young god on an escarpment of rock on Olympus.
The Last Shot
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'We'll make young Garon carry you pickaback ,' Cleaton said with an evil grin.
IRONCROWN MOON: PART TWO OF THE BOREAL MOON TALE
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My father pacified me by taking me on his shoulders and carrying me "pickaback" up and down the shop, and I clung to him in the happy consciousness that I belonged to him, and that he would not let anybody else have me; though I did not feel quite easy until Captain
A New England girlhood, outlined from memory (Beverly, MA)
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pickaback" on a man's shoulders; a nice, modest, good-looking young woman, her hair rubbed all over with _nkola_, a red pigment, made from the camwood, and much used as an ornament.
The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to His Death, Volume I (of 2), 1866-1868
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The giant who carried the old man in pickaback the first night of the war!
The Last Shot
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In contrast, it is preferable that an infant should be held in a pickaback ride or a vertical manner when the head of the infant is set and the body of the infant becomes bigger.
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On the walk back from the Hrruban village -- until Hrrula had taken him pickaback -- his stride had matched his father's when he wasn't dancing ahead or jumping over obstacles.
Decision at Doona
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He was sitting pickaback in a cloth on a powerfully-built servant, the ends of the cloth knotted on the man's forehead.
The Jungle Girl
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Stransky bringing in Grandfather Fragini pickaback.
The Last Shot
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I charged him once with being guilty of emotion when roaring round the den with the Son of Anak pickaback.
Local Color
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One, two, three, four -- Billiard is lugging Janie pickaback, and Mercy and Toady have made a chair for Rosslyn.
Tabitha's Vacation
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Especially droll was the situation of the huge fat Captain S., who, puffing and smiling good-naturedly, with legs dragging on the ground, rode pickaback on the feeble little Lieutenant O.