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.
translation of 'sack'
noun
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example
Managers either got good jobs from Blackburn or they got the 'sack' , there was no in between.
The statue must have been damaged during the 'sack' of the city by the Franks in 355 AD.
I got the 'sack' from Woolworth's for fighting with the under-manager in the stock room, and then went back to the youth employment officer.
In 1982, the NFL finally cried uncle and recognized the quarterback 'sack' as an individual statistic.
I feel like a 'sack' of cement, and somehow I have to write a column.
She's gorgeous and great in the 'sack' , but mostly I fantasize about the girl in the next cube, my neighbor, even my ex from high school.
I suppose it's hard to score with chicks when you roll up to them on a 10-speed rocking a 'sack' of Ikea catalogues.
Sure, he was hot in the 'sack' when the two of you were together, but is it possible that the sex was spectacular then because you were emotionally invested?
As a young man, he got the 'sack' from De La Rue, the banknote manufacturer, after complaining that he didn't have enough to do.
That doesn't mean you sit around for two years staring at each other's watches waiting for the chance to hop 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.
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.
‘I started off cleaning toilets when I was 17 and I got the 'sack' from that,’ he explains.
Strabo does not, however, explicitly refer to the 'sack' of the city of Old Pleuron.
most of them weren't up to what she expected in the 'sack'
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.
Mary Deanne Shears, terrorizing managing editrix of the Star, is widely considered toast now that publisher Lurch Honderich has got the 'sack' .
As well as drinking a variety of waters… he drank brandy, port, claret, 'sack' , and birch juice wine which he found to be delicious.
The example of Alaric, to whom the 'sack' of Rome had brought little lasting success, may have served as a warning.
Oh, and I bet you I am SO much better in the 'sack' than her.
The Prime Minister has come out in support of Dr Hollingworth's decision not to 'sack' someone from their employment despite enormous impropriety.
They pick you based on looks and how quickly you'll hop in the 'sack' with them.
They just let things happen and then get a PR man to announce somebody's got the 'sack' .
As for your particular situation, what kind of idiot lowlife would tell another man that his wife was great in the 'sack' ?
You're just trying to get soft-hearted Romeo here in the 'sack' .
Should I be guarding closer to the third 'sack' and the foul line?
While I - a sixteen-year-old girl - got to watch my dad die, my mother was jumping in the 'sack' with someone else?
He already is helping to sell tickets, but it may take him a little longer to figure out how to 'sack' the quarterback on a consistent basis.
One cannot deny that it certainly does solve the ‘what to wear’ dilemma if one only has one 'sack' in one color - black - simple.
A business acquaintance tried to 'sack' two employees recently: the first for incompetence, the second for tardiness.
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