I grabbed the weapon and the fanny packfull of shells.
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The word is from Spanish but its remote ancestor was the Latin stipare, to packfull, to stow.
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Even with his packfull of gear strapped to his back, the greatest danger wasn't that he would fall.
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If you hope to have any fun squeezing up the slots, don't wear a packfull of water and energy bars.
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Sure, I can carry a packfull of food as well as the next man, but...
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England have a well-organised and effective forward packfull of powerful scrummagers, strong runners and fierce tacklers but Lancaster is short of game-changers.
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They fold up in a number of different ways, making them some of the most compact and easy to packfull-size headphones for travelling.
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Here I am come all the way from Gruenstadt, with a packfull of such gay things as thou never laid eyes on before.
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With a bulky fanny packfull of juice and power, the ultralight 2.2 pound exosuit becomes a 17 pound burden.
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What did he set fire to?' The place was absolutely jam- packedfull.
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At night I led a praise service, the room being packedfull.
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Anyway, this year's event is packedfull of unexpected delights and diversions.
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A canvas satchel was slung over his shoulder, packedfull of magazines.
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This recipe for saucy pork casserole is packedfull of wholesome flavours.
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It was packedfull, watch bands twisting and curling like golden snakes.
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Why, stockings, stuffed full, and trees hung full, and boxes packedfull!