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Packed Up

Part of Speech: Verb, Adjective, Adverb

Senses:

1. Verb: To prepare or organize belongings for a trip, move, or storage.

Example Sentence: I need to pack up my clothes and toiletries before we leave for our vacation.

2. Verb: To halt or discontinue an activity or event.

Example Sentence: The concert was packed up early due to bad weather.

3. Adjective: Describing something that is wrapped, boxed, or encased, ready for transportation.

Example Sentence: The packed-up bottles were carefully loaded onto the truck.

4. Adverb: Indicating a state or condition of completion or finality.

Example Sentence: The project is all packed up and ready for submission.

Usages:

- Packed Up can refer to the act of preparing belongings for a trip, move, or storage. It can also signify the discontinuation of an activity or event.

- When used as an adjective, packed up describes something that is ready to be transported.

- As an adverb, packed up indicates the completion or finality of a task.

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