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.