Antonyms for unpack
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : uhn-pak |
Phonetic Transcription : ʌnˈpæk |
Definition of unpack
Origin :- late 15c., from un- (2) + pack (v.). Cf. Dutch ontpakken. Related: Unpacked; unpacking.
- verb remove
- If you'll unpack the mare and tether her, Haggis, we can see aboot the fire and the meat.
- Extract from : « The Fiery Totem » by Argyll Saxby
- The Sanford contingent had their trunks to unpack as soon as they should arrive.
- Extract from : « Marjorie Dean, College Sophomore » by Pauline Lester
- Judith unlocked her trunk and began to unpack her treasures.
- Extract from : « Judy of York Hill » by Ethel Hume Patterson Bennett
- Pass along at once, and find your quarters and begin to unpack.
- Extract from : « A harum-scarum schoolgirl » by Angela Brazil
- (Crosses to r.) Go to your room and get settled; then unpack the other trunks.
- Extract from : « The Ghost Breaker » by Paul Dickey
- I've been watching Myra unpack, and telling her where not to put my things.
- Extract from : « Once a Week » by Alan Alexander Milne
- Hamlet was well able to 'unpack his heart with words,' but he will not unpack it with our paraphrases.
- Extract from : « Poetry for Poetry's Sake » by A. C. Bradley
- Why, unpack a little, and then go to bed and go to sleep; that would be the best thing.
- Extract from : « Betty Leicester » by Sarah Orne Jewett
- She did not stop to unpack, but only took out the dinner gown that lay on top.
- Extract from : « Master of the Vineyard » by Myrtle Reed
- Presently his luggage arrived, and he went upstairs to unpack.
- Extract from : « In Her Own Right » by John Reed Scott
Synonyms for unpack
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