pack+away

  • 31pack — pack1 noun 1》 a cardboard or paper container and the items contained within it.     ↘a quantity of foods packed or canned in a particular season. 2》 a collection of related documents.     ↘Brit. a set of playing cards.     ↘chiefly derogatory a… …

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  • 32pack — 1. noun /pæk/ a) A bundle made up and prepared to be carried; especially, a bundle to be carried on the back; a load for an animal; a bale, as of goods. The horses carried the packs across the plain. b) A number or quantity equal to the contents… …

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  • 33pack — 1. noun 1) a pack of cigarettes Syn: packet, container, package, box, carton, parcel 2) with a pack on his back Syn: backpack, knapsack, rucksack, day pack, kit bag, bag …

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  • 34pack — 1. To fill, stuff, or tampon. 2. To enwrap or envelop the body in a sheet, blanket, or other covering. 3. To apply a dressing or covering to a surgical site. 4. The items used for wound dressing. [M.E. pak, fr. Germanic] …

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  • 35pack something up — PUT AWAY, tidy up/away, clear up/away. → pack …

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  • 36pack — 1. noun 1) a pack of cigarettes Syn: packet, container, package, box, carton, parcel 2) a pack of wolves Syn: group, herd, troop 3) a pack of hooligan …

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  • 37pack up — phrasal verb Word forms pack up : present tense I/you/we/they pack up he/she/it packs up present participle packing up past tense packed up past participle packed up 1) [intransitive/transitive] to put things into a bag, case, or box so that you… …

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  • 38pack something out — carry something away rather than leaving it behind (used esp. with respect to refuse at remote campsites) pack out any garbage you have left * * * ˌpack sthˈout derived (of shows, performers, etc.) to attract enough people to completely fill a… …

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  • 39pack up — verb a) To give in. After 5 months in Madrid, Ive decided it is time to pack up. b) To clear away. pack up the crates …

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  • 40pack something out — N. Amer. pack something up and take it away. → pack …

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