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kyack
1[ kahy-ak ]
kyack
2[ kahy-ak ]
noun
- a type of packsack that consists of two connected sacks and is hung on either side of a packsaddle.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of kyack1
An Americanism dating back to 1900–05; origin uncertain
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Example Sentences
The Daily Pic: At art's cattle market, Joel Kyack provides simple pleasure.
From The Daily Beast
The fire was a heap of gray ashes except for its red-hot center: the kyack was in gloom.
From Project Gutenberg
The kyack was quite in the shadow now, yet she dared not attempt its theft until the three men were asleep.
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The contents of the kyack meant life to herself and to Ben,—deliverance and safety when all seemed lost.
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Still trying to hold the kyack of food that meant life to Ben, she turned and darted into the shadows.
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She intended to steal the kyack of dried meat without which Ben and herself could not live.
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