sack

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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.
example
I got a promotion at work, which was all I'd ever wanted, but since I could never stay later than 5.30, I 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.
In the 17th century, 'sack' (like sweet sherry), claret, or orange juice were used in eating possets.
His wife leaves him, and his employers 'sack' him.
They pick you based on looks and how quickly you'll hop in the 'sack' with them.
Packing sheds were constructed for growers to sort and 'sack' the potatoes for shipment.
How fast could I get there carrying a plastic grocery 'sack' of food in one hand, a dog on a leash with the other, and piggybacking a four-year-old boy?
Oh, and I bet you I am SO much better in the 'sack' than her.
His current wardrobe is contained in a large paper 'sack' and a duffel bag, both of which lie on the floor in his hotel room.
a 'sack' of flour
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.
Managers either got good jobs from Blackburn or they got the 'sack' , there was no in between.
The bones inside their legs felt like a 'sack' of broken glass.
a 'sack' of flour
You're just trying to get soft-hearted Romeo here in the 'sack' .
The American would have to spend time calming shareholder groups, and the best way to do so would be to back the manager with a 'sack' of new cash.
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' .
Epsilon's contingent was no more than an advance scouting party, but it was very nearly large enough to 'sack' a small town.
The Prime Minister has come out in support of Dr Hollingworth's decision not to 'sack' someone from their employment despite enormous impropriety.
David Wickers opens up a 'sack' of exotic adventures.
The example of Alaric, to whom the 'sack' of Rome had brought little lasting success, may have served as a warning.
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' .
The armor is engraved with scenes of Roman days to come: Romulus and Remus, the founding of the republic, the 'sack' of the city by Gauls.
Is there something wrong with me, if I don't want to hop in the 'sack' ?
Say, for instance, the underhand toss the hurler sent toward the behind (aka catcher) went to the spot you'd indicated and you walloped a shot to the second 'sack' man.
The problems: €500,000 is quite a 'sack' of money for a property that promises more than it delivers.
he got the 'sack' for swearing
Naturally, Miranda rebelled and eventually got the 'sack' for not getting behind the leader.
He got the 'sack' for trying to teach what wasn't on the syllabus and for wearing strange diving equipment instead of being a PADI role model.
The story goes that when Parton was born, her parents were so poor they gave the doctor a 'sack' of corn for delivering her.
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