Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A mule used to carry packs or burdens.
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Examples
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Airlines have stepped up efforts to police carry-on limits, patrolling airport lobbies to intercept pack-mule passengers and force them to check bags that violate limits before they get through security.
The Tough Tactics to Avoid Luggage Check-In Fees Scott McCartney 2012
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She had healed up enough to go on a pack-mule trip with friends up into the mountains last weekend.
In the Still of the Night Ann Rule 2010
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She had healed up enough to go on a pack-mule trip with friends up into the mountains last weekend.
In the Still of the Night Ann Rule 2010
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The loss to the Comanches, who were hunkering down into their winter camps, was stunning: sixty-nine pack-mule loads of buffalo meat—something more than fifteen thousand pounds of it—and three hundred seventy horses.14
EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON S. C. Gwynne 2010
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She had healed up enough to go on a pack-mule trip with friends up into the mountains last weekend.
In the Still of the Night Ann Rule 2010
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Indeed, 7% of respondents to the survey admitted to some remarkable pack-mule habits, saying they regularly carry two laptops with them -- one each for personal and business use.
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In that respect, my role is like that of a pack-mule, who has little concern about the matter of his burdens, provided they are carried in a balanced load in a timely fashion.
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I was almost starving, for all our food was on the pack-mule.
The Hawaiian Archipelago Isabella Lucy 2004
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By some fatality my pen, ink, and knitting were on the pack-mule; it was very cold, the afternoon fog closed us in, and darkness came on prematurely, so that I felt a most absurd sense of ennui, and went over to the cook-house, where I found Gandle cooking, and his native wife with a heap of children and dogs lying round the stove.
The Hawaiian Archipelago Isabella Lucy 2004
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We are professional space-fillers, frivolously tossing content-pebbles in an ever-widening canyon of demand, cranking out one silly pack-mule after another for toothpaste and sneaker ads to ride on straight into the brains of the stupefied public.
Editorial on journalism and Hitchens | Letter Never Sent 2004
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