A pack means several animals, like wolves or dogs, that stay or work together. They often hunt or live as a group.
The pack of wolves ran through the forest.
A pack of dogs played in the yard.
To pack means to put your things into a bag or box for travel or storage. It helps you carry many items easily.
I pack my bag every morning.
She packed her clothes in a suitcase.
A pack can be a small container or box that holds things like cards or food items. It is often used to keep things neat.
He bought a pack of cards.
She opened a pack of gum.
A pack can mean multiple items together sold as one. For example, batteries or pencils are often sold in packs.
I bought a pack of batteries.
A pack of pencils costs five dollars.
To pack can also mean to put many things close together tightly. This helps save space when moving or storing things.
They packed the boxes into the car.
Please pack the clothes tightly.
A pack can refer to a group of people or things that stay or work together. It often means a close or connected group.
A pack of friends went to the park.
The pack worked together for the project.
To pack can mean to carry a load on your back or with you. This is common when traveling or working outdoors.
He packed all his gear and left.
They packed supplies for the trip.
Pack can mean material used inside clothes or bags to make them warm or soft. This is common in jackets or sleeping bags.
The jacket has a down pack inside.
Sleeping bags need warm pack material.