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hot pack

[ hot pak ]

noun

  1. a hot towel, dressing, or the like, applied to the body to reduce swelling, relieve pain, etc.
  2. Also called hot pack method. a method of canning food by cooking it and packing it while hot in jars or cans, then sterilizing in boiling water or steam.


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“Do you want the hot pack anymore?” trainer Tony Spino said as Edney returned to the bench with 17:23 remaining in the first half.

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When more surfaces are paved or covered over, temperatures spike because concrete and asphalt absorb sunlight and then release it, the urban equivalent of a hot pack.

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One arm will then be treated with vinegar and a hot pack, the other with either Yanagihara's products or a combination of vinegar and a cold pack.

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Maybe a hot pack would do them good.

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The difference is, there aren't 20,000-plus people paying to watch you put a hot pack on your chest.

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