Unpack

usgb/ˌʌnˈpæk/
verb

To take things out of a suitcase, box, or bag.

As soon as she arrived at the hotel, she started to unpack her suitcase.
Visual representation of "unpack" - To take things out of a suitcase, box, or bag

Often appears as...

  • unpack a suitcase
  • unpack a box
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Travel Context

Used when arriving somewhere and removing items from luggage.

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After a long journey, I'll need time to unpack.
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Not Just Clothes

Unpacking can involve any items you've carried, not only clothes.

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She unpacked her books from the moving boxes.
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Settling In

Implies arranging your belongings and feeling settled in a new place.

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He unpacked his photos and hung them up.
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