How To Use Pack on In A Sentence

  • Now there is positive air displacement - the worker wears a helmet and it blows fresh air from a filter pack on his back or on his belt, and there is a battery pack.
  • If you want to increase your body's ability to burn calories, even while at rest, you need to pack on some lean muscle mass.
  • She put the pack on and adjusted it to fit then adjusted the sling on the laser rifle.
  • A guy jumps out of the fire truck wearing what looks like a space suit, a breathing cylinder and mask attached and what looks like a scuba backpack on with a large hose attached.
  • He put the six pack on the ground, and started jogging back down the hallway.
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  • Oh and always pack one in your hand luggage just in case your bag happens to get lost.
  • he put an ice pack on the injury as a precaution
  • I'll pack on all the weight I can now, then melt off the fat later, " was the common motto.
  • She repacked her bag so that her jacket was on top of the book; then she swung the backpack onto her shoulders as she went forth to join the Shrewsburys.
  • Sighing, I threw my backpack on my waterbed and went to my other best friend.
  • The climber carried some food in a pack on his back.
  • Heh is surely ahead of the pack on his sophomore disc, thanks to his gravelly aggression and trippy aesthetic.
  • The climber carried some food in his pack on his back.
  • The traveler took out a bottle of water from the pack on his back.
  • CHICAGO - If you tend to pack on a few pounds over the holidays, blame it on globalization.
  • The traveler took out a bottle of water from the pack on his back.
  • The soldier carried a pack on his.
  • Vivian Vance, who played Ethel, was years younger than Lucy and was required contractually to pack on additional pounds to look dumpier than the star. 'Boffo!' Is Boffo!
  • She hauled her backpack onto her back.
  • In fact, she plodded along, dragging what was left of her backpack on the ground, too weak to actually carry it.
  • Hmm, well, having forgotten to pack one of those wacky “adapters” for the local electric and having not had a whole bunch of free time to go hunting for one, the torrent of D.C. Yankee in King Arthur’s Court blogs I hinted might be forthcoming seem not to have forthcome. London Calling
  • So instead, I board the train with a pack on my back, a uke in my hand, and a song in my heart, attracting wary glances from everybody else on the platform.
  • A medic then told the wannabe singer to sit for a few hours with an ice pack on her head. The Sun
  • Her legs were throbbing and the pack on her back was so weighted down with water that it had caused her shoulders and spine to ache.
  • I dropped my heavy backpack on his foot, effectively earning a yowl of pain.
  • Like a limp handshake, this beer lacked substance and character; however our pack on the next table seemed to be drinking it easily enough!
  • The soldier carried a pack on his back.
  • The soldier carried a pack on his back.
  • CHICAGO - If you tend to pack on a few pounds over the holidays, blame it on globalization.
  • I'd also like to have a mud pack on my face.
  • It was called “the belly pack, †because the rest of the soldier†™ s gear was worn below the main parachute pack on the soldier†™ s back. Gon Wars | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • Just as your body can pack on and condition new muscle, your brain can rebuild used-up neurons.
  • The climber took some food from the bulky pack on his back.
  • Now this amiable Bostonian is ready to pack on some serious size to do damage at the next level.
  • On Wednesday the Clinton camp started pushing hard on the idea that a delegate is a delegate and if they need to pack on super delegates to overwhelm Obama's edge with elected delegates then so be it. More on John Lewis' defection to Obama
  • She's also got a backpack on her shoulders and canvas straps hanging from her legs, the telltale sign that electrodes are attached to both calves. Times, Sunday Times
  • She hauled her backpack onto her back.
  • He hoisted a heavy, laden pack onto his back, closed up the skiff, and bore a groundsheet and heavy sleeping-bag in his arms.
  • That is also why you greedy $$$ hungry people are leading the pack on boycotting Citgo because Chavez called bushie boy the devil. Think Progress » VIDEO: Clinton Sets The Record Straight On Terrorism, Smacks Down Fox News
  • When she stood up, he could see she was fully cloaked and hooded, her pack on her back.
  • Mark put the cold pack on the ankle, then told Rob to lie down.
  • If it were otherwise, I would undoubtedly now be zipping through fabulous spired cities with a jetpack on my back (as I was assured would happen in my distant youth). Tom Engelhardt: A World Made by War: How Old Will You Be When the American War State Goes Down?
  • One of the soldiers dumps the contents of my pack onto the dirt and starts rummaging through my stuff.
  • Often, the weight they're most worried about carrying around is inside their computer bags, where even an ultralight laptop, with all the accessories that pack on the pounds, can tip the scales.
  • Jane swung the bulk of her pack onto her right shoulder like the hand of a clock striking zero hour.
  • The motor and battery pack on my ebike make it a chunkier proposition. Times, Sunday Times
  • That your brain cells might be catenated to those distant fossilized fireballs would strike you as preposterous, but only slightly more preposterous than your emotional links to the fellow who is lying on the sofa with an ice pack on his face. Half Asleep in Frog Pajamas
  • He placed his pack on the ground and began to stalk the birds like a cat.
  • The important ones were all in the pack on his back or in his pockets. A Plague of Angels
  • The tramp carried his belongings in a pack on his back.
  • All householders will receive a full information pack on this service and this will be placed inside each bin (or kitchen caddy inside each bin).
  • The soldier carried a pack on his.
  • Robert had been sitting where he was for about three hours; and he had walked between four and five miles, woolpack on his shoulder, before he reached the road.
  • Jumped on the 8:36 to Cannon Street, got buffeted and barged by all the commuters and knocked off balance by the big backpack on me.
  • A medic then told the wannabe singer to sit for a few hours with an ice pack on her head. The Sun
  • The effects of increasing snowpack on a subalpine meadow in the Uinta Mountains, Utah, USA. Phenotypic responses of arctic species to changes in climate and ultraviolet-B radiation
  • I looked up and caught sight of Kenny throwing his black backpack on the table.
  • Pack on his acting methods like modern binding, it's just a slightly different processing methods.
  • Melody grabbed a can of beer from a six-pack on the counter and brushed past him towards the exit.
  • If Joe Sixpack on the latest cover of Men's Health can't pull them off, I doubt you and your cheap aviator glasses can.
  • I think people have a tendency and I've been this way myself, people have a tendency to overexercise and there's a certain extent to which we, you know, people just get so hungry and they tend to pack on the calories. CNN Transcript Aug 10, 2009
  • The Katusha team rider broke away from the pack on a brutal 20-degree final climb to finish the 110-mile course from Talavera de la Reina to San Lorenzo de El Escorial in 4 hours, 49 minutes, 1 second. SI.com

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