pack (up or off) (Meaning)
pack (up or off)
No meaning found for this word.
Synonyms & Antonyms of pack (up or off)
Synonyms:
- shove (off)
- hit the road
- retreat
- take off
- pull stakes
- withdraw
- start
- step (along)
- take a powder
- bugger off
- take a walk
- pull out
- go off
- vamoose
- clear out
- escape
- buzz (off)
- go out
- bug off
- set out
- fly
- retire
- scarper
- take a hike
- book
- bail
- run away
- begone
- get off
- beat it
- quit
- bug out
- flee
- strike out
- push off
- pull up stakes
- emigrate
- clear off
- push on
Antonyms:
pack (up or off) Sentence Examples
- I packed up my belongings for the move next week.
- The children packed up their toys when it was time to go home.
- The hikers packed up their backpacks before setting off on their journey.
- The movers packed up all the furniture and boxes.
- She packed up her dinner leftovers to take home.
- The team packed up their equipment after the game.
- He packed off his unruly child to bed.
- The teacher packed off the students to the library.
- The tour group packed off on their adventure to the Amazon rainforest.
- The nurse packed off the sick patient to the hospital.
FAQs About the word pack (up or off)
cut out, move, run along, sally (forth), depart, get, walk out, dig out, go, peel off
remain,come, arrive, show up, stay, close, reach, abide, dwell, settle
I packed up my belongings for the move next week.
The children packed up their toys when it was time to go home.
The hikers packed up their backpacks before setting off on their journey.
The movers packed up all the furniture and boxes.