multipack
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of multipack
Example Sentences
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“Composition notebooks can often be cheaper in a multipack, and last year both kids needed them,” she said.
From Seattle Times
I knew something was off when she insisted I go to Costco for the giant double bags of all-purpose flour and granulated sugar, gallon jugs of frying oil, as well as the multipack pounds of unsalted butter for ghee for the Diwali treats.
From Salon
The trend has caught the eye of several handmade sellers on Etsy, who are seizing the moment and selling single or multipack hot tea bombs.
From Fox News
And as for the disposable ones, they are usually sold in large numbers - Boots, for example, has a multipack of 80.
From BBC
As the National Guard and a multipack of other federal police forces rolled into Washington, I set out to see what they were protecting.
From Washington Post
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