Use packed in a sentence
Sentences ending with packed
- Around it a thousand furious men were packed. [9]
- But hard as they all worked till quite late that night, they could not get everything packed. [2]
- Sonya alone directed the practical side of matters by getting things packed. [2]
- All stir has ceased for some time, for every gallery has long ago been packed. [5]
Short sentences using packed
- He packed his saddle-bags. [13]
- Then Kuni packed her bundle. [10]
Sentences containing packed two or more times
- The space before her was packed with men as a quiver is packed with arrows; there was not room for a pin between. [10]
More example sentences with the word packed in them
- The little tug, which was pretty well packed with the merry company, was swift, and danced along in an exhilarating manner. [4]
- The long hall, which ran from street to street, was packed, the people surging backward and forward, and falling roughly against the mahogany pieces; and apologizing, and scolding, and swearing all in a breath. [9]
- Half the time, when it is packed as full as it can stick, you will see that New England weather sticking out beyond the edges and projecting around hundreds and hundreds of miles over the neighboring states. [5]
- Some mummy-cases, too, were there, ready to be packed off to other towns. [10]
- As the cases were standing finished at the cabinetmaker's, the statue had been packed immediately, under his own direction, and carried on board his ship, which would convey it with him to the capital the next day. [10]
- But when she went to put them in the bag she gave an exclamation, knelt down, took everything out that he had packed, and folded each article over again with amazing quickness. [9]
- I worked my way by the suite of packed drawing-rooms, and at the corner of the house I found a window open where there was a roomy platform decorated with flags, and carpeted. [5]
- No doubt it was well packed away in his memory, no doubt it was fresh and usable, until I had been heard from. [5]
- The man who was to have had a packed church to hear him expose and denounce the common enemy had but a handful to see him buried. [5]
- The, public astonishment was so great and the public curiosity so intense, that when the justice of the peace opened his court, the place was packed with people and even the windows were full. [5]
- The court room was packed on the morning on which the verdict of the jury was expected, as it had been every day of the trial, and by the same spectators, who had followed its progress with such intense interest. [5]
- Here the light was dim, and the masses of people were pretty closely packed together. [5]
- And after a very few consultations, as is often the way in their profession, they disagreed and quarrelled, and Dr. Evarts packed himself back to Philadelphia in high dudgeon. [9]
- Under the roof vast knots of bats had packed themselves together, thousands in a bunch; the lights disturbed the creatures and they came flocking down by hundreds, squeaking and darting furiously at the candles. [5]
- I packed my valise, and took passage on an ancient tub called the 'Paul Jones,' for New Orleans. [5]
- So we packed up and went. [9]
- There stood her two suitors side by side in the starlight, illumined by the glare of the pitch torches blazing beside the carts and household utensils which had been packed for the morrow's journey. [10]
- Bess was in transports over the stores of supplies and the outfit he had packed from Cottonwoods. [13]
- They filled the town; they more than filled it; inns and lodgings were packed, and yet half of the inflow had to go without shelter. [5]
- Then we returned to Mono Lake, and finding that the cement excitement was over for the present, packed up and went back to Esmeralda. [5]
- Her things were to be given over to her to-morrow morning, and packed under her own eyes, and sent after her. [10]
- I telegraphed Nancy to address me there, notified the office, packed my bag, and waited impatiently for midday, when I boarded the train. [9]
- For a little time the room was packed, then some of the more restless spirits, their thirst assuaged, sallied forth to taste the lager and old rye elsewhere, and "raise Cain" in the streets. [11]
- At the proper time he will put you in a cab or an omnibus, and drive you to the train or the boat; he has packed your luggage and transferred it, he has paid all the bills. [5]
- He came here this afternoon, as gentle as ever, and packed up his things, and said he was goin' away because you was worried. [9]
- She was sixteen, they tell me, when the old gentleman emerged from the pit, and they packed her off to a convent by the next steamer. [9]
- The impression of these photographs is that these people abandon themselves soberly to the pleasures of the sea and of this packed, gregarious life, and get solid enjoyment out of their recreation. [4]
- I have had them packed, and you will find there also what is necessary for the journey. [11]
- I once gave them a packed house free of charge, and they never even had the common politeness to thank me. [5]
- It appeared that the whole of the inhabitants of Kaskaskia were packed in front of the place. [9]
- The countess watched the things being packed, was dissatisfied with everything, was constantly in pursuit of Petya who was always running away from her, and was jealous of Natasha with whom he spent all his time. [2]
- Everybody that seen the shooting was telling how it happened, and there was a big crowd packed around each one of these fellows, stretching their necks and listening. [5]
- From several of the others I will make one or two extracts,--a difficult task, so closely are the thoughts packed together. [6]
- The Church of the Nativity is almost as well packed with exceeding holy places as the Church of the Holy Sepulchre itself. [5]
- We started down the hill in its direction, and the winding road plunged us at once into almost solid darkness--darkness that was packed and crammed in between two tall forest walls. [5]
- Under these arcades the foot-passengers were closely packed, awaiting Caesar's passage. [10]
- We descended from the church by steep stone stairways which curved this way and that down narrow alleys between the packed and dirty tenements of the village. [5]
- At seven o'clock the carriage drove up, and after it was packed Don Luis handed me a little box to put in the vehicle. [10]
- They tore open the bale and packed him in the cotton, and warmed the life back into him, and got him safe to Memphis. [5]
- Therefore he took the axe and cut bundles of aspens and willows, and packed them up under the bridge to the narrow outlet of the gorge. [13]
- Well, a man that is packed away like that is a nut that isn't worth the cracking, there is so little of the meat, when you get down to it, by comparison with the shell. [5]
- I thanked fortune that I had one, too, notwithstanding it was packed up with the baggage and was ten miles ahead. [5]
- Well, here was that great crowd of prophets of Baal packed together on one side, and Isaac walking up and down all alone on the other, putting up his job. [5]
- One of the Tabernacle--a vast iron hood or dome erected over rows of benches that will seat two or three thousand people--represents the building when it is packed with an audience intent upon the preacher. [4]
- The bodies were stripped and covered up in the graves, the spoil packed for transportation, then the Thugs gave pious thanks to Bhowanee, and departed on further holy service. [5]
- I am having some fruit packed for my father and brothers; there must be a box for Mena too. [10]
- This seaport of Smyrna, our first notable acquaintance in Asia, is a closely packed city of one hundred and thirty thousand inhabitants, and, like Constantinople, it has no outskirts. [5]
- For a while she had stood beside Sonya while the china was being packed and tried to help, but soon gave it up and went to her room to pack her own things. [2]
- He had more selfish organs than any seven men in the world--all packed in the stern-sheets of his skull, of course, where they belonged. [5]
- Give me that scrap of papyrus; I shall put it in the case, and write upon it: "'These were packed for king Rameses by his daughter's clever helpmate, the wife of Mena. [10]
- The flooding light revealed his travelling-bags, as he had piled them, packed and ready to go to the station. [9]
- Everything was now ready for departure; Ulrich again packed his belongings in the studio, but with very different feelings from the first time. [10]
- At last we reached the square, which was now packed with citizens, and there, high on the pedestal of the great cross, we saw the herald in his brilliant costume, with his servitors about him. [5]
- She packed, repacked, pressed, made the butler's assistant and Petya--whom she had drawn into the business of packing--press on the lid, and made desperate efforts herself. [2]
- My chief was presently hired to go on a big New Orleans boat, and I packed my satchel and went with him. [5]
- I fetched the pig in, and took him back nearly to the table and hacked into his throat with the axe, and laid him down on the ground to bleed; I say ground because it was ground--hard packed, and no boards. [5]
- My bag was packed, my steamer trunk closed. [9]
- The cathedral was packed with people--people in thousands. [5]
- The houses were packed with more bewildered citizens. [9]
- The solemn butler packed my clothes, and I arranged for a room at the Club in the wing that recently had been added for the accommodation of bachelors and deserted husbands. [9]
- Rolls of goods packed in sacking leaned against the chests, inviting a fugitive to slip back of them, and surely no one would suspect the presence of a pair of lovers in the rear of these mountains of hides and bales wrapped in matting. [10]
- The traveler, having packed his things with his practiced hands, began fastening his coat. [2]
- He has only packed away in his mind the wisdom of the ages, and he does not intend to be stingy about communicating it to the world which is awaiting his graduation. [4]
- And still the packed audience waited, for it was a prodigious occasion in Bull's Corners, and one in which every father of a family was necessarily interested. [5]
- Very well; I packed and stored a part of my collection, and the rest of it I placed in the care of the Grand Ducal Museum in Mannheim, by permission. [5]
- Here is a packed and jammed city enclosed in a massive stone wall which is more than a thousand years old. [5]
- When luncheon was over, an astonished and perturbed butler packed the Leffingwell silver and sent it off to storage. [9]
- When she stepped out of the vehicle her heart beat fast and her eyes flashed with exultation: the whole street was packed with people, and she could hardly force her way to the hall! [5]
- We never packed our trunks but twice--when we sailed from New York, and when we returned to it. [5]
- I pushed them open cautiously, passing suddenly out of the cold into the reeking, heated atmosphere of a building packed with human beings. [9]
- You stop at one of those big hotels over the bridge--they're packed full of Americans. [5]
- Now she was on the outskirts of the crowd that packed itself against the gates of the Clarendon. [9]
- In the middle of the stream waded a long string of packed burros driven by three superbly mounted men. [13]
- But the extent of the Serapeum was so enormous that the mass of people was by no means densely packed on the roof, in the halls, and in the underground passages and rooms. [10]
- It pushes ahead of its masses of boulders which are packed together, and they stretch across the gorge, right in front of it, like a long grave or a long, sharp roof. [5]
- Then a half-dozen of his men ran out on the logs,--they were packed closely here,--caught him up, and brought him to dry ground. [11]
- She fell dead, of heart disease, while her trunks were being packed for her return home. [5]
- It was natural, of course, for me to notice many of them packed guns. [13]
- All this would not have come about if his big head had not been packed with common-sense brains, and he had not had uncommon will and force of character. [4]
- And the very next day I packed up, out of all patience, and left the Island. [5]
- That very evening, Moses Hatch had called, had been received with more favor than usual, and suddenly packed off about his business. [9]
- So in the morning the streets and lanes were packed with people waiting to see if this strange thing would indeed happen. [5]
- In a few minutes the streets were packed with people, gazing with hardly an uttered word, at the one brilliant mote in the brooding world of darkness. [5]
- Trautchen, the old maid-servant, opened the door, and in the spacious, dusky entrance-hall, where the bales of leather were packed closely together, did not notice the dilapidation of his outer man. [10]
- The commerce of Lucerne consists mainly in gimcrackery of the souvenir sort; the shops are packed with Alpine crystals, photographs of scenery, and wooden and ivory carvings. [5]
- Without opposing her lover's mother, she retired to her chamber and, weeping silently, spite of the earnest entreaties of the Sister of Charity, packed the few articles she had brought with her and prepared to leave the post maintained with so much difficulty. [10]
- I was there, looking down on the packed and struggling crowd when Gen. Grant came forward and was saluted by the cheers of the multitude and the waving of ladies' handkerchiefs--for the windows and roofs of all neighboring buildings were massed full of life. [5]
- The Man of Letters, so called, was missing one morning, having folded his tent--that is, packed his carpet-bag--with the silence of the Arabs, and encamped--that is, taken lodgings--in some locality which he had forgotten to indicate. [6]
- I hoped to leave my headaches behind me at Haworth; but it seems I brought them carefully packed in my trunk, and very much have they been in my way since I came. [14]
- Half an hour later the two galleries were solidly packed, the floor still empty. [5]
- One by one its meagre parcel of inhabitants packed up and moved away, as the summer waned and fall approached. [5]
- In front of it stood carriages without horses and things were being packed into the vehicles. [2]
- The little church is packed in among great modern stores and houses, and the windows of them were full of people. [5]
- We were packed into several family carriages and started off. [9]
- I pawed around in the dark and found everything packed together on the floor except one sock. [5]
- His head dropped in his hands, and all that was beneath the Quaker life he had led so many years, packed under the crust of form and habit, and regulated thought, and controlled emotion, broke forth now, and had its way with him. [11]
- Densely packed and in almost breathless silence, they filled the nave and the colonnades, watching for what might befall. [10]
- The outfit of implements and utensils he packed away in another cave. [13]
- I said nothing, however, but packed up a blanket and a shawl to sleep in, pipes and tobacco, two or three woollen shirts, a portfolio, a guide-book, and a Bible. [5]
- Can you think how joyfully I packed full the good brown bowl, delicately filling in every little corner, and at last held it to the flame, and saw it light? [11]
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