repack
verb[IorT]
(alsore-pack)uk/ˌriːˈpæk/us/ˌriːˈpæk/to put something into abag,box, etc. again:
We had to repackoursuitcasestofitin all the newclotheswe hadbought.
Ibarelyhadtimetowashmyclothesbefore I had to repack for the nexttrip.
Wepromiseto re-pack thegoodsbefore wedeliverthem toyourcustomers.
- Ipackedand repacked mysuitcaseseveraltimeswhile Iwaitedfor thetaxi.
- We gotstoppedby thesecurityguardand had to repackourluggage.
Wrapping, packing and loading
- bag
- blister pack
- bottle
- Bubble Wrap
- bundle
- bundle (someone) up
- package
- packaged
- packaging
- packer
- packet
- packing
- parcel
- parcelsomethingup
- polystyrene
- shrink-wrap
- tinned
- traffic light
- vacuum-packed
- wax paper