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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121. After their workmate was sacked, the other machinists all downed tools until she was reinstated.
122. Zeier took over in the second quarter after starter Vinny Testaverde suffered bruised ribs while being sacked.
123. Half a dozen senior people in the energy ministry, recently sacked on suspicion of taking bribes, may well join him.
124. And now Cambridge United, who recently sacked controversial manager John Beck, have made the first move.
125. When Mr Putin sacked the energy minister, Mr Chubais was sternly reprimanded.
126. If two male colleagues had gone on holiday, she said, neither would have been sacked.
127. Labour's strongest challenger, the sacked Cabinet minister David Clark, managed only 192 votes to the winner's 257.
128. Norman, who had sacked the rest of the team, took the floor.
129. He was sacked four times and faced heavy pressure on countless other occasions.
130. After he was sacked, he was escorted discreetly from the building by two senior managers.
131. When union reps sought an 8-cent increase, they and hundreds of other workers were sacked.
132. The man he sacked for fiddling the books of his business.
133. They also demanded the right to form a union and insisted on the reinstatement of policemen sacked earlier for indiscipline.
134. Frak was sacked from her job at Ashbury Lodge before she was convicted.
135. John Browne had been sacked in Winchester while others who had incurred the disapproval of their local parties had gone quietly.
136. Sinking Receivers at Swan Hunter, a Tyneside shipbuilder, sacked 420 workers.
137. Gould was sacked after a stormy 14 months following Albion's failure to at least make the Third Division promotion play-offs.
138. The interrogators were quietly sacked and sent to work in the coal mines.
139. She is furious at the betrayal; and supporters of the sacked prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, have resorted to fisticuffs.
140. Another worker has been sacked for a shoplifting offence in a local store.
141. Mr Lamont knows he must produce a confident up-beat budget if he is to avoid being sacked in the next Cabinet reshuffle.
142. Criticisms of William Waldegrave's handling of the health portfolio fuelled speculation that he might be sacked.
143. Bigger classes and lower education standards are predicted as teachers are sacked to save money.
144. She added that Miss Owen had been sacked for asking the elderly residents their views about another member of staff.
145. Three-quarters of the workforce was sacked after failing to accept a management plan which involved a wages freeze and benefit cuts.
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146. The 340 hourly-paid workers would not accept a wages freeze and cuts in their benefits and were sacked.
147. Imperial troops sacked the French ambassador's residence in Rome.
148. Nearly every town in northern Gaul was sacked.
149. They would be sacked for criminal or scandalous behaviour.
150. The boss sacked a dilatory worker.
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.