That would be a backpack.
SHOULDER or MESSENGER BAG
To unslung the bag from your shoulder. He unslung it.
The nouns in the sentence are boy, bag, and car.
Nothing. However, a brown bag LUNCH means one that you pack yourself, usually carried in a paper sack.
The word 'sack' is a noun as a word for a large strong bag of a coarsely woven material, a similar container of paper or plastic.The verb 'to sack' is to plunder a captured place or to place in a sack.The noun forms of the verb to sack are sacker and the gerund, sacking.
A knapsack is a bag with shoulder straps that is carried on the back. It is usually made out of canvas o other weatherproof material.
A rucksack or (backpack, haversack, knapsack, packsack) is a bag carried by a strap on your back or shoulder.
A canvas or leather bag for clothes, food or other supplies carried on the back (or over the shoulder)
uhh backpack you idiot..
Yes, the word 'satchel' is a noun; a word for a bag carried on the shoulder by a long strap; a word for a thing.
rucksack
Brown sacks I presume!! The soldier carried a knapsack hung by a strap over his shoulder which carried his personal belongings.
Back pack? hand bag? Satchel Bag? Wedding Bags? Purse lingo? Laptop Bag? Duffle bag? Sling Bag? Tote?
if you have a lot of books I suggest a North Face backpack. I carried on all through college and I had a tons of books and my back never ever hurt. Over the shoulder bags can really damage your shoulder and back and they are uncomfortable if they get too heavy. I backpack really evens out the weight. i totally agree.
pocketbook: a small especially paperback book that can be carried in the pocket, OR a woman's handbag, typically one held and without a shoulder strap, or one that might be carried in a larger bag.
A kit bag is cylindrical with one strap and the opening lengthwise. It is not used on maneuvers but only for travel off-base or when transferring from one barracks to another. It is carried either by hand like a suitcase or over one shoulder. It originated in the military. A knapsack is box-shaped, has two shoulder straps and is worn on the back. It is used for camping but is also used by the military on maneuvers in order to keep both hands free while marching, climbing, fighting, etc. Slightly similar to the kit bag is the duffel bag, which is smaller at the top and opens at the top. It also has one strap on the side and is carried over the shoulder. The duffel bag and kit bag are both designed to be flexible for storage on troop transports and ships. Cram 'em in, boys!
No, "carried" is the past tense of the verb "carry." The present tense form is "carry."