
- PACK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster- The meaning of PACK is a bundle arranged for convenience in carrying especially on the back. How to use pack in a sentence. 
- PACK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary- PACK definition: 1. to put something into a bag, box, etc.: 2. to put a material around something before putting it…. Learn more. 
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- PACK definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary- 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 vacation. When I was 17, I packed my bags and left home. I began … 
- Pack - definition of pack by The Free Dictionary- 1. To place one's belongings in boxes or luggage for transporting or storing. 2. To be susceptible of compact storage: Dishes pack more easily than glasses. 3. To form lumps or masses; … 
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- PACK Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com- 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: a hiker's pack. 
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- PACK Synonyms: 385 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster- Synonyms for PACK: fill, plug, stuff, seal, block, dam, stop, bung; Antonyms of PACK: shovel, hollow (out), excavate, scoop (out), vacate, empty, evacuate, clear 
- pack - WordReference.com Dictionary of English- a definite quantity or standard measure of something wrapped up or otherwise assembled for merchandising (sometimes used in combination): a pack of cigarettes; a six-pack of beer.