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pack in
verb
- informal.to stop doing (something) (esp in the phrase pack it in )
- to carry (something) to base camp, etc by pack
Example Sentences
The last wolf legally shot in California was in 1924, and by 1930 they were gone from almost the entire country, except for a small pack in northern Minnesota.
But this WrestleMania seemed to pack in the ads far more than previous years, with one fan saying it was "challenging to even focus" on the action, and another even calling it "Ad-a-Mania".
They can keep abreast of scores on their phones, but it is mainly a communal event and even the most remote village will have a makeshift video hall where fans will pack in to watch matches.
In 1997 he told the Sunday Times: "I was making more money betting than through my salary so I decided it was best to pack in teaching and bet."
My one qualm is that it tries to pack in quite a bit of story amid its jolts and surprises, and if you try to follow it you may be lost.
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