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The young man packed up his belongings, and set out on the road.

A capacity crowd of 17,000 fans were packed into the arena to see the final game of the season.

The wine glasses are packed in Styrofoam chips to cushion the glasses in case the box is dropped.

The kids eagerly packed their bags for their trip to Disneyland.

Ice cream was invented in China around 2000 B.

C.

when the Chinese packed a soft milk-and-rice mixture in snow.

In Quebec City, we could buy olives that were packed in oil instead of in salt water.

Ice cream was invented in China around 2000 B.

C.

when the Chinese packed a soft milk-and-rice mixture in snow.

The train station was packed with people when we got there.

A doctor once noted that if physical exercise could be packed into a pill, it would be the single most widely prescribed, and beneficial medicine in the world.

In Russia, when a friend is leaving on a trip, it is common for this person and a close friend or spouse to sit in silence on the traveler's packed suitcases for a few minutes before he or she leaves.

This moment of togetherness is believed to cause the traveler to have a safe journey.

Have you got all your stuff packed for the camping trip? The store wrapped the wine glasses in tissue paper, and packed them in a box.

Sophie's trunk is already packed full of clothes.

We'll need another one for her school books.

She packed yesterday, so as to be ready early today.

Passengers are packed in like sardines on city buses.

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