pack out
Third Person
packs out
Present Participle
packing out
Past Tense
packed out
Past Participle
packed out
1
to fill an arena to its capacity
- The rock band's performance packed out the arena within hours of ticket sales.
- The magic show packed out the theater every night for a week.
- The charity event packed out the hotel ballroom.
- We were amazed to see the tiny club packed out for the local band's gig.
- Every time she gives a lecture, she packs out the auditorium.
2
to carry out all that one has brought into an area, especially regarding waste or trash in outdoor or wilderness settings
- To maintain the beauty of the park, officials asked visitors to pack everything out.
- She always packs her lunch out, ensuring not to leave any trash at the picnic site.
- The wilderness guidelines state that visitors must pack out all their belongings and waste.
- Environmentalists emphasize the importance of packing out trash when visiting natural sites.
- If you bring snacks on the hike, make sure you pack out all your wrappers.