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Pack

pak

Pack definitions
noun
pack packs
  1. a small cardboard or paper container and the items contained within it

    "a pack of cigarettes"

    • a set of playing cards
    • a collection of related documents, especially one kept in a folder

      "an information pack"

    • a quantity of fish, fruit, or other foods packed or canned in a particular season
  2. a group of wild animals, especially wolves, living and hunting together

    "a pack of wolves will encircle an ailing prey"

    • a group of hounds kept and used for hunting

      "the lead hound gives tongue and the pack takes off, following the line of scent"

    • an organized group of Cub Scouts or Brownies
    • the main body of competitors following the leader or leaders in a race or competition

      "Price broke from the pack to pursue him"

    • a group of similar things or people, especially one regarded as unpleasant

      "the reports were a pack of lies"

    • a team's forwards considered as a group

      "I had doubts about Swansea's pack at the beginning of the season"

  3. a rucksack

    "we picked up our packs and trudged off"

  4. an expanse of large pieces of floating ice driven together into a nearly continuous mass, as occurs in polar seas
  5. a hot or cold pad of absorbent material, especially as used for treating an injury
verb
pack packed packing packs
  1. fill (a suitcase or bag) with clothes and other items needed for travel

    "I packed a bag and left"

    fill fill up put things in load stuff cram
    • place (something) in a container for transport, storage, or sale

      "Elizabeth packed a sandwich in a bum bag to snack on"

    • be capable of being folded up for transport or storage

      "a pneumatic igloo tent that packs away compactly"

    • store (something perishable) in a specified substance in order to preserve it

      "the organs were packed in ice"

  2. cram a large number of things into

    "it was a large room, packed with beds jammed side by side"

    • (of a large number of people) crowd into and fill (a room, building, or place)

      "students recently packed a hall to hear the poet"

    • cover, surround, or fill (something)

      "if you have a nosebleed, try packing the nostrils with cotton wool"

  3. carry (a gun)

    "he packs a gun and keeps it at the ready"