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▪ I. well-packed, ppl. a.1 [packed1.] Closely and compactly put together; in quot. of a horse = compactly or solidly built.
1842J. Aiton Domest. Econ. (1857) 243 A stumpy, sturdy, well-packed [horse]. ▪ II. well-packed, ppl. a.2 [packed2.] Skilfully selected or manipulated.
a1716South Serm. (1715) IV. 163 The Legerdemain of a well packed and paid Jury. 1834Ainsworth Rookwood iv. ii, ‘Mod. Greek’, Blind-hookey sees how well I squeeze The well-packed cards in shuffling. |