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repack
/ riːˈpæk /
verb
- to place or arrange (articles) in (a container) again or in a different way
Example Sentences
It’s a seemingly endless loop of packing, loading, unloading, unpacking, building and setting up, only to break down, repack, reload, unload and unpack all over again.
"So if there is a re-bleed, then you repack the one you take out and you put that in."
A TSA spokesperson at the time noted that, although the cattle prods were not allowed in the carry-on for obvious reasons, the passenger was allowed to repack them into a checked bag.
Security lines are long and slow because TSA forces you to take off your shoes and unpack your laptop before branding you as the person holding up the line if you don't repack your items and throw your shoes on fast enough.
There will be an opportunity for fans to help the Golden Knights repack their parachutes, along with a meet-and-greet of the demonstration team members.
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