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pack out
verb
To fill with spectators
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Oregonians pack out their garbage, like good campers.
Most guests, while careful to "pack out" their trash, had left behind remnants.
"David Guetta can go pack out a fucking stadium, and it's just for David Guetta".
We're unlikely to pack out a small arts centre on a Tuesday.
The creative negotiator can use comforting and even accurate words to pack out the description of any old dung heap.
However, Farage still managed to pack out the town hall with an audience estimated to number about 400.
I pack out soups with pulses and use them to make chilli, burgers, curry and flavourful stews.
"My real ambition," he says, "is to pack out the hall for the Thursday night series, the core of our repertoire.
He continued to sell millions of albums and pack out stadiums with the rise of the New Romantic scene in 1980s Britain.
The Australian comedian/ musician is popular enough to pack out one of the festival's biggest halls, and to be cheered after every gag and comic song.
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