Id | ESLPod_0693_WE_1060 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 693 |
Episode Title | Following a Dress Code |
Phrase | to pack |
Text | The verb "to pack," in this podcast, means to put things into a bag or suitcase, usually so that one can take them with one while traveling: "Please try to pack everything in just one small suitcase." The verb "to pack" can also mean for many people or animals to go into a small area: "Hundreds of people packed into the auditorium to hear the speaker." The phrasal verb "to pack down" means to press something into a container to make room for more: "Did you remember to pack down the brown sugar while you were measuring it?" "To pack (something) away" means to store something because it won't be needed for a long time: "Where did you pack away the Christmas decorations?" Finally, the phrase "to pack a gun" means to carry a gun: "You're a banker! Why do you need to pack a gun?" |
Topics | Clothing + Grooming | Travel |
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