Similar words: packed, cracked, tracked, prepacked, cocked, docked, wicked, tucked. Meaning: [sæk] adj. having been robbed and destroyed by force and violence.
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1. He was sacked for computer misuse.
2. Nanjing city was sacked by Japanese aggressors.
3. Speculation is rife that he will be sacked.
4. The head lecturer was sacked for seducing female students.
5. She was sacked last year for gross misconduct.
6. Management decided the office was overmanned and sacked three junior typists.
7. Earlier today the Prime Minister sacked 18 government officials for corruption.
8. She sacked him out of sheer malice.
9. She was sacked for demanding Saturdays off.
10. The club have sacked their coach.
11. The invaders sacked the city.
12. She's been sacked, and rightly so.
13. Andrews has managed to get himself sacked.
14. The child sacked the toys.
15. The manager sacked three employees.
16. They sacked her for being late.
17. Facer was sacked five days ago.
18. The boss sacked a dilatory worker yesterday.
19. He got sacked from his last job.
20. He was four times sacked and four times reinstated.
21. The sacked workers won a judgement against the company.
22. He was sacked from every other job he had.
23. He was sacked for being drunk.
24. One of the workers was sacked for drunkenness.
25. They're letting me go?in other words,[sentencedict.com] I've been sacked.sentencedict.com
26. We've just sacked one lot of builders.
27. He sacked out on the sofa.
28. Rome was sacked by the Goths in 410.
29. Tom was sacked by a robber.
30. His lengthy absence from work fuelled rumours that he might have been sacked.
More similar words: packed, cracked, tracked, prepacked, cocked, docked, wicked, tucked, sack, shocked, blocked, wrecked, panicked, ransack, high-necked, knocked down, wickedness, get the sack, rucksack, knapsack, haversack, hit the sack, ransacking, lackey, jacket, packet, knacker, slacken, blacken, bracket.