pack - use in sentences

Object

  • punch: Can a trimmed-down Sainsbury Center for Mental Health still pack a punch?
  • jam: The room was jam packed with people at the free rave.
  • lunch: Serve vegetable sticks with dips, in packed lunches and as anytime snacks.

Converse of object

  • chase: Glasgow & NS finished on 66 points, 10 points clear of the chasing pack.
  • request: To order these products or request a free trial pack, just complete a short online form.

Adjective modifier

  • starter: The starter packs contain half the number of diapers needed for full time use, saving parents over £ 100.
  • rechargeable: The internal NiMH rechargeable battery pack means you can enjoy your Dualit radio anywhere in the home.
  • welcome: A welcome pack including wine awaits you upon arrival.
  • promotional: Plus, come along to pick up your one off promotional pack.

Modifies a noun

  • ice: An American explorer had theorized that a polar sea existed beyond the pack ice.

Noun used with modifier

  • battery: Battery packs are designed to provide a 3hr emergency backup, with a battery life of 4 years.
  • application: Request the ACS application pack via the on-line system.
  • expansion: I certainly would NOT recommend this expansion pack to anyone.
  • resource: A teacher's resource pack is to be provided to every primary school in the province.
  • blister: All the tablets are in blister packs with the name of the drug on the back of the blister packet.
  • fundraising: Alternative fundraising ideas can be found in NDCS's Diamond fundraising pack.

Adjective complement

  • full: John's Gospel in particular is packed full of pictorial language which Jesus uses to describe himself.

Preposition: in

  • carton: Soya milk is available fresh chilled and packed in UHT cartons.

Preposition: of

  • hound: It was a hunting lodge for the Duke of Cumberland with the pack of hounds kept on Dunstable.. .
  • cigarette: In some countries people tell us that guns are as easy to come by as a pack of cigarettes.

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