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noun
A small pack or package; a little bundle or parcel; as, a packet of letters, a packet of crisps, a packet of biscuits.
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Some supermarkets even added anti-theft devices to packets.
She helped herself to packets of potato waffles, pies and ham – a small fraction of the goods that had been abandoned after the store's freezers broke down.
He slit screens, crawled through windows and helped himself to packets of chicken, burgers and steak; jars of peanut butter; tanks of propane; and all the batteries he could find.
He carefully plotted his routes, bought advance-saver bus and train tickets, and calculated the cost of everything he would need, from butter to packets of instant custard made by a company called Bird's.
Seasonal treats ranging from boxes of chocolates to packets of cheese crackers have all shrunk, according to research carried out for the Observer by the price comparison website mysupermarket.com.
Most people can judge if an apple from a tree is good to eat and Cluderay says we should adopt a similar common sense approach to packets of biscuits, rice and pasta.
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Add 1 to 2 packets to the barrel.
Cook the pasta to packet instructions.
Cook the pasta according to packet instructions.
2 Now cook the rice according to packet instructions.
Cover with fresh water and cook to packet instructions.
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