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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91. Their sacking came on June 20, soon after the president had also sacked an unpopular minister of defense.
92. With speculation growing that Laughton will be sacked unless results improve rapidly, Leeds began badly.
93. Miss Haywood, 32, claims she was sacked from her £9,000-a-year job in January for rejecting Mr Pointer.
94. The Raiders leaned on their deep defensive line, which limited Jacksonville to only 69 yards rushing and sacked Brunell three times.
95. But now I instinctively thought, Oh no you didn't Ollie, you didn't resign, you got sacked.
96. Brian Horton says the new contracts don't mean that he can't be sacked.
97. Sultan Abdul-Malik sacked Powlus as time ran out, touching off a wild celebration.
98. Her getting sacked was the biggest sensation since Rudolf Bing ousted Callas in 1958.
99. C: No other county would have you when you were sacked.
100. Sacked Britain's ugliest industrial relations dispute since the 1980s began with a row over lay-offs.
101. Mostly, he was a man on the run, sacked six times and scrambling countless others.
102. But unions would be effectively debarred from holding a strike ballot in support of workers already sacked for taking part in unofficial strikes.
103. The firm replaced many of the sacked workers with raw recruits hired in areas of high unemployment nearby.
104. By the opening game, a rare 2-2 draw with Racing Club Barnesfield, Mentle had sacked himself.
105. United's 3-3 draw with Luton on Tuesday stretched their unbeaten run to four games since John Beck was sacked.
106. Presumably not much time will be wasted with recriminations since Wimbledon got those out of the way when they sacked Egil Olsen.
107. Four years later Brian and Mike, a technician and a linguist were among fourteen sacked for refusing to do so.
108. Every single psephologist, political pundit and pollster must now resign, be sacked, or better yet, commit suicide.
109. John Doherty, the board's acting advisor for information technology, was sacked in January.
110. Shaking a little at first but gradually warming to his theme, the sacked Chancellor dealt John Major a devastating blow.
111. He was sacked from the Mint - and was jailed for nine months at Cardiff Crown Court yesterday.
112. Journalists who refuse to toe the line will have to be sacked.
113. Meanwhile in Vienna three of the six Freedom party ministers have resigned or been sacked.
114. Since July the bureaucrats of the foreign-trade monopoly who knew how to sell its products abroad have been sacked.
115. Dealers who weren't going to make it left, often of their own accord, before getting sacked.
115. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
116. That leaves Phil Thompson, sacked from the coaching staff by Souness and now talking industrial tribunals.
117. A union spokesman said that none of the people arrested were from the sacked Timex workforce.
118. But theft of clients is the norm in the industry, and is rarely the reason for anyone being sacked.
119. The tide turned when Tamerlane invaded their territory and in 1398 successfully raided Delhi, and sacked it without mercy.
120. Enterprises have sacked workers and are running at much less than their full capacity.
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.