- pack bags
- pack (your) bags
to leave a place or a job and not return.
Several members of the city council feel the chief of police should pack his bags.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
Several members of the city council feel the chief of police should pack his bags.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
Pack saddle — A pack saddle is any device designed to be secured on the back of a horse, mule, or other draft animal so it can carry heavy loads such as luggage, firewood, small cannons or other weapons too heavy to be carried by humans, etc. Ideally the pack… … Wikipedia
pack your bags — informal phrase to get ready to leave a person or place permanently, especially after a disagreement She told him to pack his bags. Thesaurus: general words meaning to leave a placesynonym to end a friendship or relationshipsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
pack your bags — pack (your) bags to leave a place or a job and not return. Several members of the city council feel the chief of police should pack his bags … New idioms dictionary
Pack Your Bags — Single infobox | Name = Pack Your Bags Artist = Joanne from Album = Do Not Disturb Format = CD single Recorded = Dance World 301 Released = March 15, 1999 Genre = Pop/R B Length = 3:18 Label = USA Records Writer = B Sides = Producer = Leighton… … Wikipedia
pack — pack1 W3S2 [pæk] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(clothes)¦ 2¦(goods)¦ 3¦(crowd)¦ 4¦(protect something)¦ 5¦(snow/soil etc)¦ 6 pack your bags 7 pack a gun 8 pack a (hard/hefty/strong etc) punch Phrasal verbs pack something<=>away … Dictionary of contemporary English
pack — pack1 [ pæk ] verb *** ▸ 1 put in container to move ▸ 2 protect in container ▸ 3 fill place completely ▸ 4 press to hard solid mass ▸ 5 carry gun ▸ 6 meeting/committee ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) intransitive or transitive to put your possessions into a bag … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pack — 1 verb 1 IN BOXES, CASES ETC also pack up (I, T) to put things into cases, boxes etc for taking somewhere or storing: I forgot to pack my razor. | They packed up the contents of their house. | We re off to Greece tomorrow and I haven t even… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
pack — [[t]pæ̱k[/t]] ♦♦ packs, packing, packed 1) VERB When you pack a bag, you put clothes and other things into it, because you are leaving a place or going on holiday. [V n] When I was 17, I packed my bags and left home... [V n] I decided to pack a… … English dictionary
pack — I UK [pæk] / US verb Word forms pack : present tense I/you/we/they pack he/she/it packs present participle packing past tense packed past participle packed *** 1) [intransitive/transitive] to put your possessions into a bag, case, or box so that… … English dictionary
pack — 01. His mother was very upset when she found a [pack] of cigarettes in his pants pocket while she was doing the laundry. 02. He lifted his [pack] onto his shoulders, and set off down the trail. 03. Don t forget to [pack] a lunch today. 04. It… … Grammatical examples in English