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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121. If the company refuses to compensate you, you can take your complaint to small-claims court, Sack said.
122. But before I clap eyes on his miserable face, I intend to down as many cups of sack as I can!
123. Starting in numerical order, each plane would climb to fifteen thousand feet and empty its sack.
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124. The fifty year old mortar had been brought to the Oxfam shop in Cheltenham with other war memorabilia in a sack.
125. They checked with the firm and they said they didn't repair it, so he got the sack.
126. Rod bent down and heaved the sack onto his shoulder.
127. In comparison, she herself would look little better than a sack of potatoes on horseback.
128. Now, fruit trees are sprayed to cure their diseases, and salmon farmers use drugs by the sack.
129. A flour sack covering his face, the frayed corner of it tucked under his collar.
130. Then he reached in his sack for a pressie but those left were all spoken for.
131. Joe picked up the sack and hoisted it onto the truck.
132. Attached to the sack was a length of pennant rigging, which he left adrift within reach of the opening chute.
133. I pushed in a couple of pessaries, untied the sack from my middle and pulled my shirt over my head.
134. He wants more than anything to get the sack, to make the big play.
135. These are particularly useful if the sack is intended for group use, or for young people who are still growing.
136. He had decided upon an announcement to the effect that the Party was to sack its advertising agents.
137. One rocked and moaned, wearing a sack dress and close-cropped hair.
138. The point is, people don't get the sack on this paper.
139. The rumour was that Peace was told he would get the sack, if he dared to criticize Andrew's conduct again.
140. It would be fair to sack the employee as incompetent or for being dishonest.
141. Usually I come home, eat dinner, watch a little TV, and then hit the sack by 9:30 or 10:00.
142. Paul's verdict: I was impressed by the specification of the this sack - especially considering the modest price.
143. A door at the back of the barn opened, and Dad emerged, carrying an old burlap grain sack.
144. It was smooth and round but he carried it like a sack.
145. Put the soil into a sack measuring 50 centimetres across.
146. The young man was putting his grocery sack on the sidewalk.
147. Off I go; just an old sack chucked on the horse's back, no saddle or anything.
148. There is also a fair-sized sack of material and bits and bobs in my house.
149. He averaged more than a sack per game the past three seasons.
150. He always stopped and would try to get me in the sack again.
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.