pickaback
Americanadverb
noun
Etymology
Origin of pickaback
Example Sentences
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Unsoeld and National Geo graphic Photographer Barry Bishop, 30, had to be carried pickaback from a base camp to Namche Bazar, where a helicopter hustled them to the United Mission Hospital at Katmandu.
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Afterward he suffered with asthma so racking that Maggie or Gram often had to carry him pickaback upstairs.
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Some of them, bedridden, found themselves hoisted pickaback by sweating soldiers.
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Last week, he slipped out of the Hotel Matignon to take a walk; frantic policemen scoured the city, finally found him in a park playing pickaback with some children he had befriended.
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It would be better to go pickaback and carry thy crosses most of the way.
From "The Door in the Wall" by Marguerite de Angeli
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