"Packhorse" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Packhorse" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Packhorse" Meaning

A packhorse is a horse or other animal that is trained to carry a heavy load or pack, typically on its back, often used for transportation or expedition purposes. The term was originally used in the 15th century to describe a horse that was trained to carry a pack or load, and the word "pack" in this context refers to the load or cargo being carried.

"Packhorse" Examples

Examples of "packhorse"


1. Historical Context

In the 19th century, packhorses were used extensively in the Rocky Mountains to transport goods and supplies to remote mining towns.

2. Modern-Day Innovation

A company has developed a packhorse robot for transporting heavy equipment in rugged terrain, revolutionizing the construction industry.

3. Literary Reference

In the novel "The Swallows of Kabul" by Yasmina Khadra, the protagonist's father uses a packhorse to carry supplies through the war-torn mountains.

4. Adventure Seeking

During a trekking expedition in the Himalayas, our guide used a packhorse to carry our gear and supplies, allowing us to focus on the breathtaking scenery.

5. Slang Expression

"Hey, did you hear about John's new job? He's going to be a packhorse, lugging heavy baggage for the CEO through the corporate jungle!"

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