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While packing your clothes, make a pile of those larger, bulkier items. When you’re ready to pack picture frames, artwork and other fragile decor, come back to this pile for added support.
to (figuratively) lift up; to improve, increase, revitalize. to (literally) lift up, especially a person: booster cushion*, a cushion used to increase the height of a seat (esp. in a car) to steal, especially from a retail establishment (i.e., shoplift) boot storage compartment of a car (US: trunk) footwear covering lower leg to kick something hard
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According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word baggage comes from the Old French bagage (from baguer 'tie up') or from bagues 'bundles'. It may also be related to the word bag. [3] Also according to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word luggage originally meant inconveniently heavy baggage and comes from the verb lug and the suffix -age.
Packing cubes are small cube-shaped containers for packing of clothes. A packing cube (or packing square, packing pouch) is a small bag designed to organize and compartmentalize clothes inside luggage, as well as to compress clothing to ensure optimum use of space. [1] Packing cubes are used by backpackers, [2] business travelers, [3] [4] and ...
Room, a Broadway play, based on the novel and the film; Room: The Mystery, a 2014 Indian thriller film; Room (Katey Sagal album), 2004; Room (Nels Cline and Julian Lage album), 2014; Rooms (album), an album by Goya Dress "Rooms", a song by Inhale Exhale from the 2009 album Bury Me Alive; Room, a Canadian quarterly literary journal
Packing (phallus), the practice of wearing a phallic object inside the clothing to give the appearance of male genitals; Packing, in autism therapy, wrapping children in cold wet sheets; Packing, also known as an O-ring or other type of mechanical seal, a term for a sealing material; Packing problems, a family of optimization problems in ...
Vacuum packing is a method of packaging that removes air from the package prior to sealing. This method involves placing items in a plastic film package, removing air from inside and sealing the package. [1] Shrink film is sometimes used to have a tight fit to the contents.