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pack

[pæk]

Definition:
1. A large indefinite number.
2. A complete collection of similar things.
3. Arrange in a container.

Use 'pack' in a sentence:

  1. The bomb was packed with several pounds of high explosive.
  2. Pack it in, you two!
  3. He picked up a six-pack of beer.
  4. I decided to pack a few things and take the kids to my Mum's.
  5. We passed a group of walkers, carrying huge packs.
  6. We avoided a pack of journalists waiting outside.
  7. Each pack contains a book and accompanying CD.
  8. Fans packed the hall to see the band.
  9. They've slapped 50p on the price of a pack of cigarettes.
  10. He packed a few things into a bag.
  11. She decided to pack in her job.
  12. Send for your free information pack today.
  13. Hundreds of thousands of people packed into the mosque.
  14. The radio only weighs a few ounces and is smaller than a pack of cigarettes.
  15. Volunteers were ready and waiting to pack the food in boxes.
  16. Over 80 000 fans packed into the stadium to watch the final.
  17. Buy the large economy pack!
  18. You told me a pack of lies.
  19. Would you pack your backpack, please?
  20. Let them pack a few toys themselves.
  21. I haven't packed my suitcase yet.
  22. Machines now exist to pack olives in jars.
  23. He packed a bag with a few things and was off.
  24. The show played to packed houses.
  25. I've packed you some food for the journey.
  26. I carefully packed up the gifts.
  27. Matt picked up the cards and shuffled the pack.
  28. He told her a pack of lies, but she swallowed it whole.
  29. What made you pack up a good job like that?
  30. I began to pack a few things for the trip.
  31. When I was 17, I packed my bags and left home.
  32. The book is packed with information.
  33. She packed her few belongings in a bag and left.
  34. A production of 'Carmen' was playing to packed houses.
  35. Did you pack the camera?
  36. He's the leader of the pack.
  37. They offered me a job packing goods in a warehouse.
  38. Pack your suit carefully so that you don't crease it.
  39. I haven't packed yet.
  40. I may look like a tenderfoot, but I think I can follow a trail or carry a pack if necessary.
  41. The pottery was packed in boxes and shipped to the US.
  42. Shall I help you pack your things?
  43. It did not take Andrew long to pack a suitcase.
  44. My parents always packed me off to bed early.
  45. She packed a change of clothes for the weekend.
  46. We packed away the summer clothes.
  47. The tent packs away in a small bag.
  48. I told him fair and square to pack his bags.
  49. The band can still pack out concert halls.
  50. The club will send a free information pack.
  51. She packed one change of underwear.
  52. Seventy thousand people will pack the stadium.
  53. I pack a lunch and snacks.
  54. All joiners will receive a welcome pack.
  55. Pack the dirt firmly round the plants.
  56. The whole story is nothing but a pack of lies.
  57. A storm packing 75 mph winds swept across the area last night.
  58. Pack ice around Iceland was becoming a threat to navigation.
  59. The Rams held on to defeat the Nevada Wolf Pack in Reno, 32-28.
  60. I spend so much time travelling that I've got packing down to a fine art.
  61. He thus avoided a pack of journalists eager to question him.
  62. Don't leave your packing until the last possible moment.
  63. The stores are packed solid at this time of year.
  64. The show is still packing them in.