Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To pack a second time: as, to
repack beef or pork.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb To pack a second time or anew
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb To
pack again
Etymologies
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Examples
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If I'm lucky, I'll be out of here by noon tomorrow, and I'll have to repack everything once I get to fairy woods: it seems I tried to cram too many boxes of books in my truck, leaving no room for important things.
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When arrows start to penetrate to the fletch just open the bag and repack the plastic and go again.
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Now I am wondering if I should un pack and repack all things.
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Now I am wondering if I should un pack and repack all things.
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Should I unpack and repack in other boxes, things such as small kitchen electric appliances, my computer and printer and other computer related things?
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Should I unpack and repack in other boxes, things such as small kitchen electric appliances, my computer and printer and other computer related things?
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Now I am wondering if I should un pack and repack all things.
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Should I unpack and repack in other boxes, things such as small kitchen electric appliances, my computer and printer and other computer related things?
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Now I am wondering if I should un pack and repack all things.
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Should I unpack and repack in other boxes, things such as small kitchen electric appliances, my computer and printer and other computer related things?
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