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Definition

To give up, to quit.

To include (especially of a large amount).

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In Context

  • "Goodbye, old sleepyhead / I'm packing you in like I said / Take care of everything / I'm leaving my wedding ring"
  • "I rode 700 miles one day before packing it in for the night, yet after 15 minutes of rest in my hotel room, I realized that I could have gone farther."
  • "As the Senate deliberated in Washington – and packed it in for the night without finalizing a deal — Obama brushed pressed House Democrats to finalize"
  • "LAST year I was diagnosed with cervical cancer and had to pack in my job as a full-time cleaner as I needed chemo and radiotherapy"
  • "Though co-star Keanu Reeves considered this new trip unnecessary, the "Speed 2" crew has packed in lots of references from the original."
  • "An unexpected downside was a new generation of trains where the principal aim was to 'pack them in', leading to a sharp slump in ambience and passenger comfort."