12 Metaphors for packed

They all stopped at the Howard House, naturally drinking, treating their friends and each other, they all discussed among themselves the reward and their packs of hounds, each one saying that his pack was the best.

Tump Pack became almost a mythical figure in Niggertown.

His scant pack was a light weight for even

Monday, December 12.The pack was a little looser this morning; there was a distinct long swell apparently from N.W.

If he only knew in which pack was the bone of contention he would certainly lighten his burden.

The pack is a sunless place as a rule; this morning we had bright sunshine for a few hours, but later the sky clouded over from the north again, and now it is snowing dismally.

(The pack, of course, is the bundle of sin, which is removed by the blood of the cross. 1678.)

The leading pack in the Kingdom for the last sixty years, at any rate, has been the Carlisle when in the hands of Mr. J. C. Carrick, who was famous both for the sport he showed and for his breed of Otterhound, so well represented at all the important shows.

"A savage pack, like their mistress," was Count Nobili's thought as his eyes tried to pierce into the growing darkness.

Quite a decent little pack, faute de mieux; and Bobby Amphlett, who hunts them, is a great pal of mine.

In mountains, over deserts and plains of sand, where forage is scant, and water only to be had at long intervals, then the pack is a necessity, and can be used with profit.

The "Ranelagh Pack" is a most useful form of "luggage.

12 Metaphors for  packed