sack

كيس
definition
verb
any official found to be involved would be sacked on the spot
dismiss from employment.
After getting hardly any sleep the night before, he had been dying to crawl into bed and sack out , but no matter how tired he was, sleep eluded him.
go to sleep or bed.
noun
Each one, after scrutiny, found something of value to add to his sack : paper, plastic bags, bits of cardboard.
a large bag made of a strong material such as burlap, thick paper, or plastic, used for storing and carrying goods.
The plain green dress was a good few sizes too big for her and hung off her petite frame like a big shapeless sack .
a loose, unfitted, or shapeless garment, in particular.
translation of 'sack'
verb
سرق,
فصل,
وضع في كيس,
أقال,
صرف من الخدمة,
سلب,
نهب
noun
طرد,
الساك ضرب من الخمر,
سترة فضفاضة,
سلب,
نهب,
كيس
example
They just let things happen and then get a PR man to announce somebody's got the 'sack' .
But for all his success in the 'sack' , he insists that what he's really looking for is a woman he can take home for keeps.
You're just trying to get soft-hearted Romeo here in the 'sack' .
they were given the 'sack'
Virgil wasn't too rowdy in the 'sack' , but he had potential.
Each one, after scrutiny, found something of value to add to his 'sack' : paper, plastic bags, bits of cardboard.
Email and Net abuse at work have become the number one reason why UK employees face the 'sack' , according to a survey out today.
I will be perfectly honest with you: He's gorgeous and great in the 'sack' .
In the 17th century, 'sack' (like sweet sherry), claret, or orange juice were used in eating possets.
Mary Deanne Shears, terrorizing managing editrix of the Star, is widely considered toast now that publisher Lurch Honderich has got the 'sack' .
The harvest is often large enough to feed the entire village, and a family is entitled to a weekly ration of a 'sack' of rice until the next harvest.
the 'sack' of Rome
It wasn't like she was trying to get us all in the 'sack' .
The sheer volume of players who have left since Molyneaux got the 'sack' has made Patterson's first month in the hot seat a difficult one.
All potatoes prefer the dark; therefore, storage in a cool place, in a burlap 'sack' or paper bag, is best.
Even men who couldn't care less about physical appearance all worry about their performance in the 'sack' .
Chuck Walsh conquered every player he went up against and was able to 'sack' Windsor's quarterback twice.
But I imagine the news that the Roman Colosseum appears to have been constructed from loot from the 'sack' of the Jewish temple in Jerusalem might be worth an extra chapter or two?
Packing sheds were constructed for growers to sort and 'sack' the potatoes for shipment.
The bones inside their legs felt like a 'sack' of broken glass.
In the Middle Ages many Alsace wines were fortified or spiced in order to compete with the fuller bodied Mediterranean wines such as 'sack' and malmsey.
The plain green dress was a good few sizes too big for her and hung off her petite frame like a big shapeless 'sack' .
A business acquaintance tried to 'sack' two employees recently: the first for incompetence, the second for tardiness.
To deny a person employment or to 'sack' them on such grounds is an abuse of natural justice and due process because they have already received the legally appropriate penalty.
In the end it was a relief when I got the 'sack' , because I was banging my head against a brick wall every day.
The majority of workers have now received the early retirement package and wage arrears with the exception of eight who were, instead, given the 'sack' .
The story goes that when Parton was born, her parents were so poor they gave the doctor a 'sack' of corn for delivering her.
He finally got the 'sack' from Dublin Bus when he made one detour too many and was arrested in a Garda surveillance operation on the home of his supplier.
a 'sack' of flour
It's like she gorged herself on popcorn and Junior Mints during the screening and decided she needed to hide the bloat with an untailored cotton 'sack' .
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