11 Verbs to Use for the Word haversack

He must generally limit himself to a portable house, kitchen, cooking-apparatus, and wardrobe, and to an entire privation of furniture, and sometimes submit to a complete destitution of everything except the provision he may carry in his haversack and the blanket he can carry on his back.

The troops of Jackson and Ewell and Hill crammed their haversacks, and loaded themselves with whatever their fancies choseludicrous fancies in too many cases.

Paida, too, partook of the excitement and could refrain no longer from joining in the fight; he dropped my haversack and bounded away at full speed to his camping-place, where he received his spears from little Purom his son, and quickly made his appearance upon the scene of action.

I was hungry, too, and began to explore my predecessor's haversack, but fell asleep while thinking of food, and slept soundly the remainder of the night.

I had filled a haversack with food before I left Richmondenough for two days.

She searched until she found the old army-haversack Duncan used as a game-bag.

He loaned me a haversack, suitable for a loose mineral bag, on my expedition in 1820.

They may as well pack up their haversacks and make for Richmond, and I shall be after them!"

They crawled about as best they could, and, by searching the haversacks of dead men, saved themselves from starvation.

" He brought the cartridge-box and the canteen; he brought the haversack, and put food in it.

Each man rolls up his toilet articles and underwear, straps up his haversack and its contents, replaces the meat can, knife, fork, and spoon, and the canteen and cup: closes cartridge pockets and first-aid pouch; restores special articles to their proper receptacles; rolls up and replaces pack in currier; and, leaving the equipment in its position on the ground, resumes the attention.

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  haversack