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pack1
noun
- 1. A collection of things tied into a bundle for carrying.
- Thesaurus: package, parcel, bundle, load.
3. A pack of cards; a complete set of playing cards.
4. A troop of animals living and hunting together as a group, eg dogs or wolves.
5. A compact package, eg of equipment for a purpose.
- Example: a first-aid pack
- Example: four-pack
- Example: party-pack of balloons
- Example: family-pack
- A collection or bunch.
- Example: a pack of idiots
- Example: a pack of lies
- Thesaurus: group, gang, mob, number.
9. rugby.
- The forwards in a team.
11. Pack ice.
- 1. To stow (goods, clothes, etc) compactly in cases, boxes, etc for transport or travel.
intr
2. To put one's belongings into a suitcase, rucksack, travel bag, etc, ready for a journey
- Example: Have you packed yet?
intr
4. To be capable of being formed into a compact shape.
- Thesaurus: compress, stuff, condense, cram, squeeze, insert; Antonym: scatter.
- Example: packed the sandwich full of cheese
- Example: The hall was packed
- Thesaurus: stuff, cram, crowd, mob, throng.
tr & intr
6. colloq
- To make a habit of carrying (a gun).
7. Said of animals: to form a pack.
- colloq
To be capable of giving a powerful punch or blow.
- Said eg of passengers on a bus or train during rush hour: crowded very closely together.
- colloq
An exclamation expressing annoyance and irritation at what someone is doing, and telling them to stop doing it.
- colloq
To send them away unceremoniously.
Phrasal Verb: pack something in
- To push and cram it into something that is already quite full;To cram (a great deal of activity) into a limited period.
- Example: On holiday we packed in three excursions a day
- Example: packed in her job
- To crowd into (a bus, train, concert hall, etc which is already full).
- Example: The rush-hour passengers packed into the train
- To send them off hastily or abruptly.
- Example: packed the children off to their friend's house
- To fill (a container, concert hall, etc) very tightly, very full, etc.
- To stop work, etc at the end of the day or shift, etc.Said of machinery, etc: to break down.
- To put it in containers and store it.
