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pack in

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1. pack in - Noun

2. pack in - Verb

Meaning

(idiomatic, transitive) To give up, to quit.

(idiomatic) To include (especially of a large amount).

(mountain climbing) To transport to base camp, especially by backpack.

pack-in (plural pack-ins)

A product that comes bundled with another product, in the same box.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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'The bigtime for you is just around the corner.' They told me that first in 1952 - boy, it's been a long corner. If I don't hit the bigtime in the next 25 or 30 years, I'm gonna pack in the music business and become a full-time gigolo. Ronnie Hawkins

When Pack meets with Pack in the Jungle, and neither will go from the trail, Lie down till the leaders have spoken-it may be fair words shall prevail. Rudyard Kipling

Back in the Rat Pack days, we'd take Frank's plane and sit dead center, because of Nancy. We'd watch the Rat Pack in the center ring and you couldn't ask for a better thing. James Darren

I'm a sucker for a packet of biscuits. I can eat a whole pack in 10 minutes. April Bloomfield

After taking a 3–2 lead heading into Los Angeles for Game 6, the Celtics appeared poised to pack in their 18th title. Source: Internet

Albuquerque also leads the pack in infected workers at restaurants, retail, health care, construction and supermarkets with between 38% and 54.3%. Source: Internet

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