Word: sack

Category: sack

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Related words: sack

the sack, ball sack, sleep sack, hacky sack, baby sack, sacks, flour sack, nut sack, half sack, sack lunch, yo gotti, ink sack, johnny sack, nfl sack leaders, swaddle sack, baby sleep sack, sack n save

Synonyms: sack

companion, friend, colleague, associate, partner, coworker, workmate, pal, crony, mate, chum, buddy, dawg, peeps, familiar, fellow, brother

Translations: sack

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spanish
Translations:
bolso, saco, despedir
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german
Translations:
plünderung, hinauswerfen, entlassung, entlassen, sack
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french
Translations:
ficher, sac, résilier, spoliation, escarcelle, pillage, virer, départ, licencier, piller, ...
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italian
Translations:
licenziare, sacco, licenziamento
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portuguese
Translations:
saco, despedimento
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dutch
Translations:
zak, ontslag, ontslaan, ontzetten, tas, royeren
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russian
Translations:
увольнять, мешок, увольнение, грабить, ограбить, сак, ссыпать, куль, надломить
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norwegian
Translations:
avskjed, sekk
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swedish
Translations:
säck
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finnish
Translations:
potkut, säkki, irtisanoa, erottaminen, irtisanominen
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danish
Translations:
afskedige, taske, sæk, fyre
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czech
Translations:
vyrabování, vydrancovat, vyplenit, vyplenění, loupení, vak, propuštění, pytel, propustit, vykrást, ...
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polish
Translations:
splądrować, zapakować, złupić, plądrowanie, worek, zburzyć, zwolnienie, grabić, zwalniać, grabież, ...
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hungarian
Translations:
kirablás
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turkish
Translations:
torba
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greek
Translations:
απολύω
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ukrainian
Translations:
мішок, сак, лантух, грабувати
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albanian
Translations:
thes, çante
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belarusian
Translations:
мяшок
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estonian
Translations:
kott, rüüstama
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croatian
Translations:
pustošenje, torba, opljačkati, džak
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lithuanian
Translations:
maišas
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latvian
Translations:
izrakstīšana, maiss, atbrīvošana
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romanian
Translations:
concedia, liberare, sac
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slovenian
Translations:
vreča, torba
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slovak
Translations:
mech

The meaning and "use of": sack

noun
  • a large bag made of a strong material such as burlap, thick paper, or plastic, used for storing and carrying goods. - Each one, after scrutiny, found something of value to add to his sack : paper, plastic bags, bits of cardboard.
  • a loose, unfitted, or shapeless garment, in particular. - The plain green dress was a good few sizes too big for her and hung off her petite frame like a big shapeless sack .
  • bed, especially as regarded as a place for sex. - Oh, and I bet you I am SO much better in the sack than her.
  • dismissal from employment. - he got the sack for swearing
  • a base. - If they finish the year first in pilfered sacks , it would be the first time since 1938 that the Bronx Bombers led in this category.
  • an act of tackling a quarterback behind the line of scrimmage before he can throw a pass. - Last year, Babin recorded 15 sacks and 33 tackles behind the line of scrimmage.
  • the pillaging of a town or city. - The statue must have been damaged during the sack of the city by the Franks in 355 AD.
  • a dry white wine formerly imported into Britain from Spain and the Canary Islands. - 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.
verb
  • dismiss from employment. - any official found to be involved would be sacked on the spot
  • go to sleep or bed. - 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.
  • tackle (a quarterback) behind the line of scrimmage before he can throw a pass. - Next down, he charged around the left tackle and sacked the quarterback for a safety.
  • put into a sack or sacks. - Packing sheds were constructed for growers to sort and sack the potatoes for shipment.
  • (chiefly in historical contexts) plunder and destroy (a captured town, building, or other place). - Then, an army of warriors and men dressed in black cowls came from the direction of Plunder castle and sacked the town.

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