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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151. BC - Trojan War: Troy was sacked and burned, according to the calculations of Eratosthenes.
152. The tutor, appalled by the indiscretion, reported him to GCHQ, and he was sacked.
153. In 1527 Imperial troops sacked the French ambassador's residence in Rome.
154. He began his career handling Soviet counterespionage for the FBI, until Hoover sacked him for drunkenness.
155. The Vandals from Carthage took and sacked Rome in 455.
156. Zhang Ming got in Dutch with his boss in a few months he was sacked.
157. At harvest time potatoes were sacked into 56 lb bags.
158. After a further four-month extension of her probation period, she was sacked.
159. Science teacher James Wood was sacked for slapping a schoolboy.
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.