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Definition of repack in English: repackverb riːˈpakˌrēˈpak [with object]Pack (a suitcase or bag) again. Example sentencesExamples - They repacked the basket and settled down with cereal and juice.
- So i walked over the hill, repacked my bag and grabbed something to eat at the food hall.
- Early the next morning, I repack my bag, folding tiny blades of grass into my clothes and equipment.
- On their first day in the capital she immediately repacked their bags the minute she heard a volley of gunshots.
- Bent double under their loads, the savants spend hours unpacking and repacking their sacks whenever they meet each other.
- She left her little black bag for last, emptying it of its contents and sitting down to clean and inspect each weapon, repacking the bag with care.
- Liz closed the book, repacked the box, and slid it back under her bed.
- Which is how I convinced my parents, who just returned from NY yesterday, to repack their luggage and escort me on my trip.
- Claire opened the purse and pulled out her house keys and wallet before repacking the bag and setting it back down next to her.
- She finished the last binding, tying it neatly, and then repacked her kit.
- During a routine business trip, security personnel insisted on completely unpacking and repacking all of his carry-on bags.
- Jacob and I repacked our saddlebags, making room for the kids' extra clothes.
- They dressed hastily, got their weapons and hastily repacked their bags.
- Still dark outside Dawn had repacked her bags.
- Then she repacked her carpetbag and took it out of the crate.
- Alone once more in his room, Corky was frantically repacking his steamer trunk with renewed determination to quit the household in which he had unwittingly become entangled.
- Finally, he sealed the jar, repacked it, and sent the suitcase on its way.
- He packed, broke down and repacked his medical pack to get the right mix of medical supplies and equipment.
- Christina repacked their bags for tomorrow.
- Henny carefully repacked her case, dressed and straightened her clothing as best she could.
- He had brought all of Claire's things, having had to repack some of them.
- I repacked some boxes and then turned to one which had Tamara's clothes in it.
- The security guards were satisfied and told me to repack everything.
- She then helped me repack in two bags.
- It's okay to save money with bulk buying and large packages, if you repack the food in smaller bags.
- Sheryl moved through the house, packing and repacking the bag she was getting ready for her daughter and granddaughter.
- I transfer my valuables to the hostel safe, repack my handbag with the day's essentials, then I'm off for a day around Paris on my own.
- Lizzy carefully repacked the gown in its bag.
- In record time we had changed and were repacking our bags having to leave behind all except the bare essentials.
- Try new techniques, work with new people, and "repack your bags," advises Leider.
- She ran upstairs, repacked her suitcase.
- Tears streamed down her face as she repacked her saddlebags.
- In the end I was able to make it home soon after midday, then I had to repack my things again for the weekend.
- She repacked her bag so that her jacket was on top of the book; then she swung the backpack onto her shoulders as she went forth to join the Shrewsburys.
- She sorted through her books and repacked her backpack, poured a travel mug full of Irish Breakfast tea, and left for her day.
- She gave up her search for a switch and began repacking their bags, unable to discriminate clothing in the dim light.
- Elizabeth entered to find Jane organizing her things and beginning to repack one of her bags.
- Kathleen was repacking her trunk for the second time when Harry called.
- Random thoughts, as I repack my bags.
Definition of repack in US English: repackverbˌrēˈpak [with object]1Pack (a suitcase or bag) again. Example sentencesExamples - During a routine business trip, security personnel insisted on completely unpacking and repacking all of his carry-on bags.
- It's okay to save money with bulk buying and large packages, if you repack the food in smaller bags.
- In record time we had changed and were repacking our bags having to leave behind all except the bare essentials.
- Bent double under their loads, the savants spend hours unpacking and repacking their sacks whenever they meet each other.
- Sheryl moved through the house, packing and repacking the bag she was getting ready for her daughter and granddaughter.
- Random thoughts, as I repack my bags.
- Alone once more in his room, Corky was frantically repacking his steamer trunk with renewed determination to quit the household in which he had unwittingly become entangled.
- Finally, he sealed the jar, repacked it, and sent the suitcase on its way.
- I repacked some boxes and then turned to one which had Tamara's clothes in it.
- Lizzy carefully repacked the gown in its bag.
- I transfer my valuables to the hostel safe, repack my handbag with the day's essentials, then I'm off for a day around Paris on my own.
- She ran upstairs, repacked her suitcase.
- She repacked her bag so that her jacket was on top of the book; then she swung the backpack onto her shoulders as she went forth to join the Shrewsburys.
- Kathleen was repacking her trunk for the second time when Harry called.
- So i walked over the hill, repacked my bag and grabbed something to eat at the food hall.
- Liz closed the book, repacked the box, and slid it back under her bed.
- The security guards were satisfied and told me to repack everything.
- Christina repacked their bags for tomorrow.
- She finished the last binding, tying it neatly, and then repacked her kit.
- Which is how I convinced my parents, who just returned from NY yesterday, to repack their luggage and escort me on my trip.
- In the end I was able to make it home soon after midday, then I had to repack my things again for the weekend.
- Still dark outside Dawn had repacked her bags.
- Then she repacked her carpetbag and took it out of the crate.
- She sorted through her books and repacked her backpack, poured a travel mug full of Irish Breakfast tea, and left for her day.
- She left her little black bag for last, emptying it of its contents and sitting down to clean and inspect each weapon, repacking the bag with care.
- Jacob and I repacked our saddlebags, making room for the kids' extra clothes.
- She gave up her search for a switch and began repacking their bags, unable to discriminate clothing in the dim light.
- They dressed hastily, got their weapons and hastily repacked their bags.
- Early the next morning, I repack my bag, folding tiny blades of grass into my clothes and equipment.
- On their first day in the capital she immediately repacked their bags the minute she heard a volley of gunshots.
- Elizabeth entered to find Jane organizing her things and beginning to repack one of her bags.
- He had brought all of Claire's things, having had to repack some of them.
- He packed, broke down and repacked his medical pack to get the right mix of medical supplies and equipment.
- Tears streamed down her face as she repacked her saddlebags.
- Try new techniques, work with new people, and "repack your bags," advises Leider.
- They repacked the basket and settled down with cereal and juice.
- She then helped me repack in two bags.
- Henny carefully repacked her case, dressed and straightened her clothing as best she could.
- Claire opened the purse and pulled out her house keys and wallet before repacking the bag and setting it back down next to her.
- 1.1 Pack (objects) differently in a container.
Example sentencesExamples - These bags were removed and the boxes repacked to ameliorate the effects of possible condensation while drying.
- The trailers and containers are called intermodal freight because they go from ship to rail to truck without having to be repacked.
- Before you repack your chute, you also need to check that the cable and the release handle move smoothly and freely.
- Oh yeah, I remembered to lock up, return the keys and repack the van.
- The remaining specimens were repacked in flats, with the best flats being sold for $25 each.
- Anna bit the chocolate and thought it over while he repacked his box in a more efficient manner to fit the eggs in.
- They had us repack it all in new boxes.
- He had been left with the responsibility of repacking and shipping the cargo.
- I revisited the box during the garage renovation, got rid of the old outmoded food, repacked the essentials.
- The easiest way to store them this way is to repack your bottles in the type of wooden cases they were originally shipped in.
- He was repacking some other cases of peaches, eliminating the bruised ones.
- Bent double under their loads, the savants spend hours unpacking and repacking their sacks whenever they meet each other.
- All three kids immediately began repacking their belongings; to them, this was sufficient cause to move back to town.
- It was to be repacked in barrels and reshipped to packing plants in several places.
- After the helicopters had dropped our gear on the other side and departed, we had to first reassemble all the equipment and then repack the sledges.
- He emptied the basket, removed two tins of plum tomatoes, put them on the floor and repacked.
- We had to rent two mini-vans, unpack the RV, pack the vans, drive to Albuquerque and then repack a replacement RV that lasted the remainder of the trip.
- After use and evacuation, soldiers could repack the hose by reversing the procedure.
- We left at a leisurely 09.00 remembering to repack the remaining wood for the evening fire.
- I attribute this to the pilots getting their chutes repacked at least once a year, with fresh rubber bands, or stows.
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