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    pack
    /pak/

    noun

    • 1. a small cardboard or paper container and the items contained within it: "a pack of cigarettes" Similar packetcontainerpackagebox
    • 2. a group of wild animals, especially wolves, living and hunting together: "a pack of wolves will encircle an ailing prey" Similar groupherdtroop

    verb

    • 1. fill (a suitcase or bag) with clothes and other items needed for travel: "I packed a bag and left" Similar fillfill upput things inload
    • 2. cram a large number of things into: "it was a large room, packed with beds jammed side by side"

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  2. PACK definition: 1. to put something into a bag, box, etc.: 2. to put a material around something before putting it…. Learn more.

  3. noun. ˈpak. often attributive. Synonyms of pack. 1. a. : a bundle arranged for convenience in carrying especially on the back. b. : a group or pile of related objects. c (1) : a number of individual components packaged as a unit. a pack of gum. (2) : container. (3) : a compact unitized assembly to perform a specific function. (4)

  4. When you pack, or when you pack a bag, you put clothes and other things into it, because you are leaving a place or going on holiday.

  5. Pack definition: a group of things wrapped or tied together for easy handling or carrying; a bundle, especially one to be carried on the back of an animal or a person. See examples of PACK used in a sentence.

  6. PACK definition: 1. to put your things into bags or boxes when you are going on holiday or leaving the place where…. Learn more.

  7. 1. a. A collection of items tied up or wrapped; a bundle. b. A container made to be carried on the body of a person or animal. 2. The amount, as of food, that is processed and packaged at one time or in one season. 3. A small package containing a standard number of identical or similar items: a pack of matches.

  8. A pack is a container of something, especially one made of sturdy paper. You might run to the store for a pack of batteries for your new clock and a pack of crayons for your new coloring book.

  9. [intransitive, transitive] to fill something with a lot of people or things. + adv./prep. We all packed together into one car. pack something (with something) Fans packed the hall to see the band. Pack wet shoes with newspaper to help them dry.

  10. 2. • Wash them before packing into plastic bags or containers. • Enough material was packed into the curriculum to last two or three years. • All items pack into the custom fitted carry case for ease and safety of transport.

  11. to put your things into bags or boxes when you are going on holiday or leaving the place where you live: I've got to go home and pack. to pack your bags. Opposite. unpack.