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pack in
verb
informalto stop doing (something) (esp in the phrase pack it in )
to carry (something) to base camp, etc by pack
Example Sentences
There’s also the Ishi pack in eastern Tehama County and the Tunnison pack in central Lassen County.
Brown: I have to agree with you, Mary — the finale’s pacing felt a bit awkward as it barreled its way toward the perspective shift into Abby’s side of the story that will likely be the focus of Season 3, while also trying to pack in familiar moments from the game.
"I mean, that's our ambition for sure. Maybe everyone is saying 'Chelsea will run away from the pack in England' but our goal is to compete against the best in Europe," said Bompastor.
The 40-year-old, who was out in the early wave, led by four on the 18th but he posted a double-bogey six to keep a congested chasing pack in close proximity.
Campers can pack in water, or filter water from the seasonal stream that flows next to the campground.
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