pack out
verbDefinitions
To fill with spectators, passengers etc.
- The stadium was packed out.
- Here [at Grantham], the train has three minutes to reverse, during which time it is suddenly packed out with shoppers heading to Nottingham. It's standing room only for those who arrive last.
- Millwall were allocated 3,781 tickets for this six-mile trip down the south London train tracks. The away end was duly packed out and ringed, sternly, by a gaggle of widely jeered Metropolitan police.
To bring something (often waste) away when one leaves a natural environment like a…
To bring something (often waste) away when one leaves a natural environment like a campground.
- Be sure to bring enough bags to pack out all your trash.
To become quite compacted
To become quite compacted; to become tightly-packed.
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To beat up
To beat up; to jump.
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