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32 Sentences With "packed it in"

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The driver had accidentally packed it in her gear bag.
During the last weekend of January I packed it in and had a few glasses of wine.
They're a bit heavy, I mean, they packed whatever's in here, they packed it in here, so.
Sadly lightning didn't strike twice for Belly, and in less than a year later, they packed it in.
Dusk was coming, and with two miles back to the car, we packed it in and headed back.
The Americans under Sundhage never packed it in like this Sweden team, but Solo's exaggerated argument doesn't stem from nowhere.
I heated that up, ate half for dinner, then poured the rest in a container and packed it in my lunchbox.
He arranged his toiletries in his leather toiletries bag, just so, and packed it in his leather roller bag, just so.
For years she worked as a photojournalist for the now-defunct newspaper L'Ora, but packed it in when the paper closed.
Just months later, he and Schwarzenbach would come to blows and, after finishing off the tour, they quietly packed it in.
After one last stop at some random house—again, for a phony domestic disturbance call—he packed it in for the night.
"Getting here now and seeing coach Brown, seeing these guys' attitudes, there's 4-30 teams that would've definitely packed it in," he said.
Washington State seems to have packed it in as the Cougars have lost 13 in a row, including the last three by a combined 75 points.
"I sort of packed it in after three because I thought three's a nice number," he told the radio host Leonard Lopate of WNYC in 2015.
I also packed it in a Hello Kitty container, which in retrospect was clearly my way of desperately clinging to the familiar through this whole new adventure.
When the teenagers find that Rose, their mother, has left her steamer trunk behind — she had ostentatiously packed it in front of them — they become suspicious about her whereabouts.
After authorities found John's severed member in the field, they packed it in a hot dog container full of ice and took it to the hospital where John was already profusely bleeding.
They packed it in Styrofoam containers, encased them in plastic wrap and drove to the La Luna neighborhood in Guánica, intent on helping people who were making do away from the major shelters.
He even carried the offending drone into his news conference on Sunday, which suggested that he had packed it in his luggage and toted it all the way from Cleveland just for the occasion.
To make the transactions easier and avoid bank fees, he reduced his family's life savings to cash, packed it in a carry-on and brought it with him to the airport, according to the family's lawsuit.
These first few OCS releases fit with the emerging freak-folk scene, but the material was slight, and it was only once Dwyer's main bands packed it in that the Oh Sees would start in earnest.
Darlene and Cisco take Jacobs's body to the pet crematory they use to dispose of evidence, and are forced to remove her body from the suitcase they'd packed it in and jam it directly into the oven.
A Ford spokesman told CNN there's no way the weed made it into the Fusions at its Mexico plant or its internal shipping yards—prompting investigators to wonder who the hell packed it in, when they did it, and why they didn't take it out before the cars made it to a dealership.
I started to have a breakdown.” Though he dove headfirst into writing songs, it became apparent to Meade that the new incarnation of Defenestration was lacking something. Frustrated and demoralized, Meade packed it in and returned to Norman, where he took a job at indie shop Shadowplay Records. Defenestration was no more.
As Lowe put it, "We got together for fun and when the fun had all been had we packed it in."Quoted in liner notes of Seconds of Pleasure, Columbia/Legacy CK 63983, 2004. Bremner and Williams appeared on several Lowe albums throughout the 1980s, but Lowe and Edmunds did not work together again until Lowe's 1988 album Pinker and Prouder than Previous. In 2011, "Teacher, Teacher" appeared in the opening credits of the film Bad Teacher.
Renton, Sick Boy and Nicksy go back to Hackney, resolving not to return to Sealink and to steer clear of Essex. Charlene has also packed it in and she and Renton are shoplifting and horned up, when she drops a bombshell; she's into somebody else and it's all over between them. To the increasingly depressed Nicksy's dismay, Renton attempts to store drugs in the freezer compartment where he keeps the foetus (in a shoebox) he is unable to give up.
The 1,400,000 candlepower light was replaced with a 3,000 candlepower light. The Coast Guard carefully disassembled the 2nd order, 12 bulls-eyed Fresnel lens, hauled it down 141 tower stairs, packed it in six wooden crates, and then lowered the crates by block and tackle down to the crib for shipment. After a protracted search, the Fresnel lens was found 37 years later at the Coast Guard Academy's storage warehouse in New London, Connecticut. The base unit for the lens was relocated from the tower to the museum in 2000.
Bobby Allison finished second driving a self-fielded Chevrolet following a surprise divorce from the Richard Howard team. Cale Yarborough, new driver for Howard's team with the cars renumbered to #11, fell out with transmission failure. Finishing a respectable 15th was Gerald Thompson in a '73 Pontiac Grand Am. Unfortunately after losing a engine in their Daytona qualifier the following month, the team apparently packed it in due to lack of funding. If so, it was a shame, because the Grand Am made for a very cool looking stock car.
He enjoyed gliders and before the moon flight had earned a gold badge with two diamonds from the International Gliding Commission. Well into his 70s he continued to fly engineless aircraft. While working at his farm near Lebanon, Ohio, in November 1978, Armstrong jumped off the back of his grain truck and his wedding ring was caught in the wheel, tearing off the tip of his left hand's ring finger. He collected the severed digit and packed it in ice, and surgeons reattached it at the Jewish Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky.
He was a founding member of the Experimental Psychology Society and served as its President in 1981–2. He collaborated with W. E. Hick for the latter's influential paper "On the rate of gain of information". He commented: "I was the only subject for his gain of information experiment to complete the course, as he was the only other subject and he packed it in when the apparatus fell apart." In 1981, he founded The Exploratory, an applied science centre in Bristol, the first of its kind in the UK. In 1989, he was appointed Osher Visiting Fellow of the Exploratorium, a similar scientific education centre in San Francisco, California.
The Punishment of Luxury received generally favourable reviews. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album garnered an average score of 71, based on 10 reviews. Jennifer Gannon of The Irish Times called it "synth- pop at its most charming and effortless", while AllMusic critic Tim Sendra described the record as "another strong showing from a band that could have packed it in years ago and become a nostalgia act, but have instead continued to make fine pop art". Annie Zaleski of The A.V. Club remarked that, "In the wrong hands, this kind of thing could come across as heavy-handed or detached, but The Punishment of Luxury exudes warmth and empathy throughout".
" Still, he stated that "the riffs are complicated, not catchy, the rhythms plod, they don't rock, and Sammy strains to inject some good times by singing too hard." However, he concluded that "if it isn't as good as Fair Warning (even if it's nearly not as much fun), it's nevertheless the best showcase of the instrumental abilities of Van Hagar." Canadian journalist Martin Popoff defined OU812 music as "cynical corporate rock" and found the album "over-produced and actually more commonplace" than its predecessor 5150, implying that "the philosophical soul and warmth" of Van Halen "evaporated when David Lee Roth packed it in." In a music magazine interview published a few years after the release of the album, Eddie Van Halen expressed his opinion that the record was not mixed as well as he would have liked: "Sonically it was shit.

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