Wiktionary
alt. A small backpack, suitable for a one-day hike or for carrying books around campus. n. A small backpack, suitable for a one-day hike or for carrying books around campus.
Usage examples of "daypack".
He poked his syringes and test tubes into the fingers of the gauntlets and stuffed them into his daypack, along with the scales and PocketPad and flashlight, and headed for the cabin at once, walking briskly, shrugging on the pack.
Then I returned the rifle to its case, pulled out the blue daypack, checked to make sure that the rations, water bottles, and .
Maggie carried the lightest load of any of them, not even a frame pack, just a blue canvas daypack with her goose-down sleeping bag tied beneath it.
After they had finished eating they got their daypacks from the car, and then Gran Masha programmed the vehicle and sent it away on autopilot.
She unzipped one of the daypacks that had been flung aside by Gran's struggles, took out a water bottle, and knelt beĀside Ken.
Small groups sat on the astroturf, or walked aimlessly from shop to shop, or hurried with shoulderbags and daypacks toward the station.