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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31, They followed up their victory by sacking Gondar, burning numerous churches.
32, The mutant is clothed in moist sacking only, and his skin is covered in most places with thick green scales.
33, So keep up the heat in your compost heap by covering it with black plastic sheets, old carpets or sacking.
34, The sacking of Arthur Martin only compounded American suspicions.
35, Lately, the president has been sacking and picking new ministers at whim.
36, The three dimensional ceramic body is made by sacking layers of printing ceramic ink.
37, Building workers walked out during the morning in protest at the sacking of a bricklayer.
38, As a privateer and a captain with the English, he built his wealth, amassed an army and grew his reputation in campaigns against the Spanish and Dutch by capturing enemy ships and sacking their towns.Sentence dictionary
39, ATHENIAN: And there was a delay of some ten years before Achaeans succeeded in sacking Troy.
40, Of the others, Harry Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon all considered sacking him, but, files aside, they had good political reasons for keeping Hoover.
41, Postponing new hospitals and roads causes far less aggro than sacking town hall or Whitehall workers ( Economist ).
42, On one hand, the fourth-century theologian Augustine responded to the sacking of Rome with a detailed scriptural argument for two cities: the City of Man and the City of God.
43, In Detroit, for example, the EEOC is suing HCR Manor Care, a large nursing home chain, for sacking a nurse who wore a kirpan under her clothing.
44, Roberto Mancini was appointed Manchester City manager in December following the sacking of Mark Hughes.
45, asked Peter Beinart in the Daily Beast, another online paper, comparing the Democratic victory over health to Ronald Reagan's presidency-energising sacking of the air-traffic controllers in 1981.
46, The Australian Taxation Office has taken action against 27 employees for breaches of privacy, including sacking four of them.
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