Synonym: bag, fleece, loot, pack, pillage, plunder, rob, steal. Similar words: sacred, transaction, pack, rack, back, stack, track, black. Meaning: [sæk] n. 1. a bag made of paper or plastic for holding customer's purchases 2. an enclosed space 3. the quantity contained in a sack 4. any of various light dry strong white wine from Spain and Canary Islands (including sherry) 5. a woman's full loose hiplength jacket 6. a hanging bed of canvas or rope netting (usually suspended between two trees); swings easily 7. a loose-fitting dress hanging straight from the shoulders without a waist 8. the plundering of a place by an army or mob; usually involves destruction and slaughter 9. the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart). v. 1. plunder (a town) after capture 2. terminate the employment of 3. make as a net profit 4. put in a sack.
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91. It could be why his brother went swimming in a sack.
92. Basil got the sack and next we heard Basil was trying to capture Rommel with Lord Lovatt's son.
93. The men were wearing dark green clothes and one was carrying a white sack.Sentencedict.com
94. Suddenly I found myself in a sack much larger than my body, but completely dark.
95. Herron, 25, threatened 20-year-old waitress Helen Calderwood with the sack unless she made the hoax call last December.
96. By sheer coincidence Kappa Crucis lies at the edge of the dark nebula known as the Coal Sack.
97. He was a scrawny, chicken-necked sack of bones, but in spite of his handicap he moved faster than the others.
98. Shiny plastic and vivid purple padding on the waist and shoulder straps make the sack stand out and guarantee a closer look.
99. Pockets: single compartment with drawstring; deep lid pocket with rear zip; deep pocket on sack front with semi-circular zip.
100. The straps can be slackened to allow greater air circulation between the back and the sack if sweating becomes a problem.
101. I think I was wearing a sweatshirt when the bagger put them in my sack.
102. The toy is made of a balloon in a cloth sack that can be hit without busting.
103. More a ghost than a man at that point, standing there in what looked like a gray sack, shivering.
104. Then the two cups of decaff before you hit the sack.
105. After 1947, Nehru began to assert his supremacy and sack party chiefs who opposed him.
106. They have also been successful in encouraging many traditional pet shops to sell pre-packed pet foods, rather than loose from a sack.
107. The 49ers' first four offensive plays included an interception, a sack and a lost fumble.
108. Time allowed 00:22 Read in studio Five puppies are fighting for survival after being left to die in a rubbish sack.
109. A sack of empty tins lay beside each aircraft: accumulated cookhouse waste.
110. Gordon, who has already noted the novel view of Langdale spread beneath us, starts exhuming his camera from his sack.
111. He loaded them into Carey's shirtfront, filling it like a sack.
112. It was an old plastic sack, probably used by a farmer and left outside to blow away.
113. A return to the old plastic sack would presumably produce an equally instant reduction.
114. Others have optional add-on pockets and accessory straps for carrying extra gear on the outside of the sack.
115. The poor man was exhausted by the end of the performance and his cardigan looked like a sack!
116. We are just as likely to sack the supplier and look for a nicer one.
117. Would Jobbernole return with a brace of male servitors, throw her into a sack and thereafter into the River Carrow?
118. It was in a plastic sack and had gunshot wounds.
119. The huge old canvas sack on a chain looked like a real-life victim of a game of hangman.
120. The incendiaries set the villages on fire and the foragers visit and sack them.
More similar words: sacred, transaction, pack, rack, back, stack, track, black, crack, tackle, back up, jacket, back on, attack, back of, black out, call back, set back, cut back, hold back, back away, pay back, package, go back to, for lack of, track down, snack bar, look back, keep back, go back on.