Pronunciation: /pæk/
noun a group or collection of things that are packed together
A1 I need a pack of gum.
A2 She carried a pack of snacks for the road trip.
B1 The hikers had a pack filled with supplies for the weekend.
B2 The photographer's camera pack was heavy with equipment.
C1 The wolf pack roamed the forest in search of prey.
C2 The musician's tour pack included all the necessary instruments and gear.
verb to put things into a container or luggage for transport or storage
A1 I need to pack my suitcase for the trip.
A2 She packed her lunch before leaving for work.
B1 They packed up their belongings and moved to a new city.
B2 He packed the boxes carefully to avoid any damage during shipping.
C1 The company packed the products in custom-branded packaging for a professional look.
C2 She meticulously packed each item in the box, ensuring everything fit perfectly.
formal The company offers a variety of pack sizes for their products.
informal Don't forget to pack your toothbrush for the trip.
slang I need to pack some snacks for the movie.
figurative She always knows how to pack a punch with her words.
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