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haversacks Meaning in Bengali



একটি ব্যাগ আপনার পিছনে বা কাঁধে একটি চাবুক দ্বারা বাহিত

Noun:

খাদ্যবহনার্থ ঝোলাবিশেষ, ঝোলাবিশেষ,





haversacks's Usage Examples:

Polish soldiers had to abandon their personal belongings, including haversacks and mess kits, so as not to reveal their positions to the enemy.


Through necessity, Antler started producing haversacks, webbing belts and military equipment.


of the Jana flower, which can be often found on many of the indigenous haversacks.


If troops needed a backpack, pattern 37 haversacks and packs were used.


During World War II the company supplied "flags, tents, haversacks, waterbags, troughs, baths, aprons, chairs, beds, sleeping-bags, hammocks.


Load-Carrying Equipment Modernized Load-Carrying Equipment Various types of haversacks were issued in World War I.


The men of the 111th laid down their haversacks, formed up, and charged.


Then the haversacks were laid on the ground, the sailors of the assault force reclaimed their.


American Civil War, this cheap but durable material was used to make haversacks and even the famous baggy pants of Confederate Zouaves such as the Louisiana.


Are we to starve to death?" The soldiers were fully equipped with haversacks and they emptied their sandwiches among the crowd.


The troops refused to carry British knapsacks, only haversacks.


has no meaning within the story; the plot (drugs smuggled in imported haversacks) is unlikely in the extreme; and the attempt to widen the range of character.


had been present, the troops fell back in disorder, throwing away their haversacks and rifles.


quickly outfitted with Springfield muskets, new overcoats, knapsacks and haversacks to replace their old gear and smoothbore muskets.


Many of the regiment had thrown away their haversacks in an effort to lighten their burden before the charge and were subsequently.


coats, blankets, knapsacks, or any other burdens except our arms and haversacks, which were never heavy and sometimes empty.


hats, relatively short vented waistcoats, fall-front breeches, buttoned haversacks, canteens, and leather garters—is based on styles worn in New England.


assembled at the Corn Exchange in full dress, with helmets, leggings and haversacks, and under the command of Capt.



haversacks's Meaning':

a bag carried by a strap on your back or shoulder

Synonyms:

kitbag; backpack; kit bag; back pack; rucksack; knapsack; bag; packsack;

Antonyms:

outfield; inactivity; unpack;

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