Similar words: ransacking, backpacking, packing, backing, hacking, lacking, smacking, stacking. Meaning: [sæk] n. 1. coarse fabric used for bags or sacks 2. the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart).
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1, Did the BBC act reasonably in sacking the journalist?
2, He drew his rifle from its sacking cover.
3, The company acted correctly in sacking him.
4, They were sacking the potatoes in the field.
5, He incurred the odium of everyone by sacking the old caretaker.
6, You're sacking me. Don't try to dress it up as a career move.
7, EWS carried out further bloodletting by sacking senior employees, but has acquired a new chief executive.
8, No Forest board would ever dream of sacking him.
9, And don't bother sacking me for cheek.
10, Gedge found the experience of sacking Shaun Charman very traumatic but he still had the resolution to see it through.
11, It is always a dodgy business,[sentencedict.com] sacking a manager or calling for his sacking.
12, Their sacking came on June 20, soon after the president had also sacked an unpopular minister of defense.
13, His ankles, bound with sacking and hairy hand, Rubbed each other, resettling.
14, Tackle Dana Stubblefield sacking Aikman twice for a total loss of 17 yards.
15, His sacking is a clear message to other officers that they will receive no sympathy for their indiscretions.
16, When competition enters, cutting costs invariably means sacking staff, sometimes to a drastic extent.
17, Because the Falcons are so adept at sacking quarterbacks, Young is not taking this 1-5 team lightly.
18, The union imposed an overtime ban in protest at the sacking of two workers.
19, A stream of complaints to Bloomsbury House led to the sacking of the more objectionable roughnecks.
20, Soon after he joined Rangers he was involved in a nasty and bitter dismissal,[http://sentencedict.com/sacking.html] sacking the club's long standing groundsman.
21, Luckily my companion reacted with great speed, grabbing a piece of sacking and laying it over the top of the tank.
22, He voiced the fear of other Right-wingers that the sacking of Norman Lamont had left Left-wingers in key jobs.
23, For example, an employer is not in breach of contract for sacking some one because of his or her age.
24, Technically, the offence merited a written warning that could lead to a sacking.
25, He is putting on his protection, a long mitt made of sacking up to his elbow.
26, Constructive dismissal includes demoting you, reducing your salary or making you do demeaning chores without actually sacking you.
27, Perhaps, as Clement Attlee once said of a minister he was sacking, they are simply not up to the job.
28, For this purpose the employer must show that he had a good reason for sacking the employee.
29, Wallpaper them or cover them with fabric: felt, hessian, sacking, lining fabric or printed cotton.
30, Fill in any voids as you progress 9 cover the concrete with either polythene sheeting or wet sacking while it cures.
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