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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pack.
  • noun Plural form of pack.

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Examples

  • * goes home and packs, her parents let her go* Mia-*runs upstairs and packs* Next week - only 2 more days till they leave Mia-*in school with Candice*so I hear that carly and Kelsey won too (there friends) Candice-coolio!

    WN.com - Articles related to Catholic Charity and Sprint Tangle Over Texting 2010

  • * goes home and packs, her parents let her go* Mia-*runs upstairs and packs* Next week - only 2 more days till they leave Mia-*in school with Candice*so I hear that carly and Kelsey won too (there friends) Candice-coolio!

    WN.com - Articles related to Catholic Charity and Sprint Tangle Over Texting 2010

  • The title packs in fifty Atari 2600 and arcade titles including popular games Pong, Asteroids, Centipede, and Space Duel.

    GameSpot's News, Screenshots, Movies, Reviews, Previews, Downloads, and Features 2010

  • Of note, the publisher said the title packs 50 all-new songs taken from master recordings, which can be sung in 16 different "customizable" venues.

    GameSpot's News, Screenshots, Movies, Reviews, Previews, Downloads, and Features 2009

  • The title packs more than 60 wrestlers, 14 one-on-one match types including the new Inferno option, a new story mode, better AI, ad-hoc play for four PSP players, and a focus on tag teams.

    IGN Complete 2008

  • We got our packs from the roof, walked to the rear of the mill, climbed over a small wall and into the night.

    John Keay 2010

  • The overwhelmingly racist French are the most politcally correct people on the planet and, boy, does that tell us something about human nature because no one hates the gypsies (Romees - my spelling) more then the French as the kids work the cities in packs and steal from all.

    You Don�t Need a Weatherman 2009

  • The overwhelmingly racist French are the most politcally correct people on the planet and, boy, does that tell us something about human nature because no one hates the gypsies (Romees - my spelling) more then the French as the kids work the cities in packs and steal from all.

    You Don�t Need a Weatherman 2009

  • They're pretty gullible, and when in packs, they'll fight each other for a jig.

    All About Jigs 2009

  • The overwhelmingly racist French are the most politcally correct people on the planet and, boy, does that tell us something about human nature because no one hates the gypsies (Romees - my spelling) more then the French as the kids work the cities in packs and steal from all.

    You Don�t Need a Weatherman 2009

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