Pronunciation: /pæk əˈweɪ/
noun a collection of items wrapped or boxed together
A1 I need help to pack away my toys.
A2 She asked her children to pack away their books before bedtime.
B1 The team had to pack away their equipment after the game.
B2 It's important to pack away all camping gear properly to avoid damage.
C1 The museum staff carefully pack away valuable artifacts at the end of each day.
C2 As a professional organizer, she knows how to efficiently pack away items in a cluttered space.
verb to put things into containers or boxes for storage or transport
A1 I pack away my toys after playing with them.
A2 She packs away her winter clothes when summer arrives.
B1 We need to pack away all the camping gear before we leave.
B2 The students were asked to pack away their textbooks at the end of the lesson.
C1 The crew quickly packed away the equipment as the storm approached.
C2 After the concert, the roadies began to pack away the stage equipment.
formal After the event, it is important to properly pack away all equipment and supplies.
informal Let's pack away the picnic stuff before it starts raining.
slang We need to pack away our gear before we head out.
figurative It's time to pack away the memories of the past and move forward.
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