Results for packed
Definitions of packed:
part of speech: adjective
Bound or pressed together; sent off; selected and put together for a particular purpose, usually in a bad sense.
part of speech: present participle
Usage examples for packed:
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He packed me off with d'Auvray on the instant; I had no chance to ask him whether he suspected us yesterday.
"Helmet of Navarre", Bertha Runkle -
Meanwhile get your things packed so you'll be ready to leave when the ship comes.
"Man of Many Minds", E. Everett Evans -
We were therefore compelled to return, and were able to make our way with great difficulty among the closely packed masses of drift ice.
"The Voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe, Volume I and Volume II", A.E. Nordenskieold -
Lally put his head in at the door, and asked if the carriage was to be packed
"Put Yourself in His Place", Charles Reade