Emergency Supplies

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun a type of backpack with a hump-like shape resembling a camel's back

  • The hiker carried a camelback filled with water for the long trek.
  • I always bring my camelback when I go hiking to stay hydrated.
  • I need to grab my camelback before we head out on the trail.
  • His camelback of knowledge was always full, ready to share with anyone who asked.

noun a chemical compound that irritates the eyes to cause tears, pain, and temporary blindness, used in self-defense

  • The police officer used pepper spray to subdue the aggressive suspect.
  • I always keep pepper spray in my bag when walking home alone at night.
  • I had to bust out the pepper spray when that creep wouldn't leave me alone.
  • Her sharp words were like pepper spray, stinging his pride.

noun a type of battery that can store electrical energy and is used to charge electronic devices

  • I always carry a power bank with me in case my phone runs out of battery.
  • I need to grab my power bank before we head out, my phone is almost dead.
  • I can't believe I forgot my power bank, now I'm stuck with a dead phone.
  • In a world where information is power, a power bank is essential to stay connected at all times.