noun
The stranger hoisted his pack onto his shoulder and loped off
She told the jury a pack of lies
A huge pack of people were waiting at the stage door for the star to emerge
We ought to have two packs of cards for bridge
verb
They packed us into the train like sardines. I packed as much as I could into the short time I had left
Edward finally packed it in because they were giving him too much trouble
At the beginning of the war, Sally's mother packed her off to America to stay with her aunt
pack up
Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag and smile, smile, smile
After three days crossing the desert, the engine finally packed up