📦package

noun
/ˈpækɪdʒ/

Meaning

a container or wrapping in which something is packed

Example Sentences

He received a package in the mail.

Synonyms

parcel, bundle, box, shipment

Antonyms

unpacking, unpacked item

Collocations

shipping package, gift package, delivery package, large package

More Example Sentences

The package is unlikely to arrive today.

He is worried about the missing package.

She has a package to return to the store.

The package is likely to arrive this week.

We are unable to deliver the package on time.

The package is supposed to be delivered soon.

The package is unlikely to arrive before Monday.

A woman starts a small online business selling handmade jewelry that she designs and crafts at her kitchen table using beads, stones, and silver wire and takes professional-looking photos of each piece to post on her social media pages and website where customers from different cities place orders and she ships each package with a handwritten thank-you note

A woman starts a small online business selling handmade jewelry that she designs and crafts at her kitchen table using beads, stones, and silver wire and takes professional-looking photos of each piece to post on her social media pages and website where customers from different cities place orders and she ships each package with a handwritten thank-you note building a loyal customer base through quality and personal touch

A woman starts a small online business selling handmade jewelry that she designs and crafts at her kitchen table using beads, stones, and silver wire and takes professional-looking photos of each piece to post on her social media pages and website where customers from different cities place orders and she ships each package with a handwritten thank-you note building a loyal customer base through quality and personal touch and turning a creative hobby into a steady source of income.

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