packs

[pæks]

packs Definition

  • 1a group of objects wrapped or tied up together for carrying or storing
  • 2a group of animals, especially wolves, living and hunting together

Using packs: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "packs" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I need to buy a pack of pencils for school.

  • Example

    The hiker carried a pack on his back.

  • Example

    The wolf pack hunted together to catch their prey.

  • Example

    A pack of cigarettes usually contains 20 sticks.

packs Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with packs

  • six-pack

    a set of six bottles or cans of beer or other drink

    Example

    He bought a six-pack of soda for the party.

  • a group of lies or false statements

    Example

    The politician's speech was just a pack of lies.

  • the tendency for individuals in a group to conform to the group's norms, values, and behaviors

    Example

    The team's pack mentality helped them win the championship.

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Summary: packs in Brief

The term 'packs' [pæks] refers to a group of objects or animals. It can refer to a bundle of items, such as 'a pack of pencils,' or a group of animals, such as 'a wolf pack.' 'Packs' also includes phrases like 'six-pack,' which denotes a set of six bottles or cans of drink, and 'pack of lies,' which refers to a group of lies or false statements.