Any of several bushy-tailed rodents of the genus Neotoma of western North America; hoards food and other objects.
Someone who collects things that have been discarded by others.
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Examples for "packrat"
Examples for "packrat"
1The show's gist was this: H. hadalis was a man-sized packrat.
2Being a packrat, I still have the stuff I collected.
3She'd been a bit of a packrat.
4The only light came from the window shade we'd just broken, its puny glow revealing the edge of a packrat's paradise.
5Josh had put everything in the corner, organizing the tools, large and small cans with the single-minded concentration of a packrat.
1That's why this particularly vexing rodent is called a " trade rat."
2There ain't anything equal to it but trading rats for di'monds in time of famine.
1I would imagine him to be a bit of a pack rat.
2It was that kind of investigation that fit her pack rat mentality.
3Mamie had always been messy, and also something of a pack rat.
4A bit of a pack rat, but I guess we shouldn't complain.
5The leader snarled something, and another pack rat scuttled forward with a lighter.
6But eventually, the lead pack rat tugged gently on my sleeve.
7A pack rat pulled something from his lump and waved it at the leader.
8So, there's style differences, but he was a pack rat.
9There's no way a pack rat like Ghanet had that much money lying around.
10In fact, I am a pack rat when it comes to this kind of information.
11Actually, they meant nothing except that Mr. Neatness had one flawhe was a pack rat.
12His grandmother is a pack rat Gives detailed list of the many things he found.
13Transcript It's so neat to be a pack rat.
14Books, clothes, slide rule-I had never been a pack rat-and that minor junk was gone anyhow.
15The lead pack rat jabbered and pointed.
16The guy was an unbelievable pack rat.
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