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How to Use "Pack" with Example Sentences
pack
(n):
a bag carried on the back; a group of things or animals
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Used with nouns:
"
Wolves are
pack
animals
.
"
(animals)
Used with verbs:
"
The dog
leads
his
pack
to safety.
"
(lead)
"
The gift
pack
contains
extra products.
"
(contains)
Used with adjectives:
"
Don't forget to bring your
lunch
pack
to school today.
"
(lunch)
"
He smokes two
cigarette
packs
a day.
"
(cigarette)
"
The lotion came in the
gift
pack
.
"
(gift)
Used with prepositions:
"
A
pack
of
dogs ran through the street.
"
"
She smokes a
pack
of
cigarettes every day.
"
(of)
"
There are 52 cards
in
a
pack
.
"
(in)
pack
(v):
to insert, wrap or put items together; to fill a container; to put clothes in a suitcase for traveling
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Used with nouns:
"
I need to
pack
my
suitcase
.
"
(suitcase, bag, things, lunch, belongings, clothes)
"
I'll
pack
the things into a
backpack
.
"
(backpack, basket, box, crate)
"
Fans
packed
the
stadium
.
"
(stadium, hall, street, venue, arena)
Used with adverbs:
"
Pack
up
your things quickly so we can go.
"
(up, together)
Used with prepositions:
"
I
packed
my clothes
into
the trunk.
"
"
There were too many people
packed
into
the concert hall.
"
(into, in)
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