pack out
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pack out (third-person singular simple present packs out, present participle packing out, simple past and past participle packed out)
- (transitive, usually used in the passive) To fill with spectators
- The stadium was packed out.
- (transitive) To bring something (often waste) away when one leaves a natural environment like a campground.
- Be sure to bring enough bags to pack out all your trash.
- (intransitive, skiing, of snow) To become quite compacted; to become tightly-packed.