packaging

[ US /ˈpækɪdʒɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /pˈækɪd‍ʒɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. material used to make packages
  2. the business of packing
    his business is packaging for transport
  3. a message issued in behalf of some product or cause or idea or person or institution
    the packaging of new ideas
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How To Use packaging In A Sentence

  • The drug smugglers used an assortment of inventive packaging to hide their illegal shipments.
  • There's less wasteful packaging and you can be much more confident about where your food has come from. Times, Sunday Times
  • Teams will also have to find ways of packaging the heavier and more complex power units. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their brashness is real enough, but they accept their packaging as the price of being published. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Pink Ghetto
  • We like to see cocoa bean farmers smiling out at us from packaging. Times, Sunday Times
  • The amount of packaging in which many toys arrive is aggravating and ridiculous. » Such a Cute Little Carbon Emitter Strocel.com
  • It's a relatively new political tack for the former plastics and packaging salesman from Ohio, who has exceeded all other House members in collections from Wall Street - with more than $2.9 million - and also ranks at or near the top of members favored by large health insurers, oil firms, student lenders, drug manufacturers, and food and beverage companies, according to tallies of campaign disclosures. Boehner reaches out to the tea party
  • It's an instrumental album featuring classical instrumentation, it features gorgeous packaging, and most of the song titles are either in French or chock full of commas.
  • What set him apart was the way he understood that advertising and packaging are the driving force of post-war popular culture.
  • Take, for example, a new packaging concept imagineered recently in the online industry newsletter.
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