Group of dogs, cigarettes or Brats
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noun
- A bundle arranged for convenience in carrying especially on the back
- A group or pile of related objects
- The contents of a bundle
- A large amount or number heap
"a pack of lies"
- A full set of playing cards
- An act or instance of packing
- A method of packing
- A set of persons with a common interest clique
- An organized unit (as of Cub Scouts)
- Wolf pack
- A concentrated or compacted mass (as of snow or ice)
- Absorbent material (such as gauze pads) used to apply medicine or moisture or to press upon a body part or plug an opening (as to stop bleeding) see ice pack
- A cosmetic paste for the face
- An application or treatment of oils or creams for conditioning the scalp and hair
- Material used in packing
verb
- To make into a compact bundle
- To fill completely
"fans packed the stadium"
- To fill with packing
"pack a joint in a pipe"
- To load with a pack
"pack a mule"
- To put in a protective container
"goods packed for shipment"
- To crowd together
- To increase the density of compress
- To cause or command to go without ceremony
"packed him off to school"
- To bring to an end give up
- To gather into tight formation make a pack of (animals, such as hounds)
- To cover or surround with a pack
- To transport on foot or on the back of an animal
"pack a canoe overland"
- To wear or carry as equipment
"pack a gun"
- To be supplied or equipped with possess
"a storm packing hurricane winds"
- To make or be capable of making (an impact)
"a book that packs a man-sized punch"
- To go away without ceremony depart
"simply packed up and left"
- Quit, stop
- To stow goods and equipment for transportation
- To be suitable for packing
"a knit dress packs well"
- To assemble in a group congregate
- To crowd together
- To become built up or compacted in a layer or mass
"the ore packed into a stony mass"
- To carry goods or equipment
- To travel with one's baggage (as by horse)
verb
- To influence the composition of so as to bring about a desired result
"pack a jury"
- To arrange (the cards in a pack) so as to cheat
- to influence the composition of so as to bring about a desired result
- to arrange (the cards in a pack) so as to cheat
adjective
- Intimate
noun
- An animal used for carrying packs
noun
- Sea ice formed into a mass by the crushing together of pans, floes, and brash
noun
- Journalism that is practiced by reporters in a group and that is marked by uniformity of news coverage and lack of original thought or initiative
noun
- Wood rat
- A person who collects or hoards especially unneeded items
idiomatic phrase
- To increase the number of justices on a court and especially the United States Supreme Court causing the ideological makeup of the Court to shift
"“… But if you want to increase the size of the court—pack the court, as it were—all you need is an act of Congress. …”"
idiom
- To be very strong, forceful, or energetic
"Careful—these hot peppers really pack a punch."
This clue was used on April 10, 2025.
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