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repack
/ riːˈpæk /
verb
- to place or arrange (articles) in (a container) again or in a different way
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Example Sentences
When it pleased her to recover her gravity she announced her desire to inspect and repack the clothing; but I refused.
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And he too went, leaving Mr. Kantwise to repack his chairs and tables with the assistance of James the waiter.
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Stacy lost part of his pack, necessitating a halt while he got down to repack and take a fresh hitch.
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It may be necessary to pour off the water and repack with ice and salt once during the freezing.
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If now the pump starts off well, you have found the difficulty; but at the first opportunity you ought to repack the stuffing-box.
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