Word: sacks

Category: sacks

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Related words: sacks

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Synonyms: sacks

bag, pouch, pack, satchel, knapsack, backpack, rucksack, packsack, day pack, bookbag, tote bag, a dismissal, a discharge, the boot, the ax, the heave-ho, one's marching orders, a pink slip, bed, paper bag, poke, carrier bag, shift, chemise, hammock, sacque, pocket, sac, sacking, liberation, discharge, dismission, release, dismissal, firing, sackful

Translations: sacks

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spanish
Translations:
sacos, bolsas, sacos de, capturas, los sacos
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german
Translations:
säcke, Säcke, Säcken, Sack
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french
Translations:
piller, sacs, des sacs, les sacs, de sacs, sacs de
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italian
Translations:
sacchi, sacchi di, sacchetti, di sacchi, i sacchi
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portuguese
Translations:
sacas, sacos, sacos de, os sacos
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dutch
Translations:
zakken, zakken van, balen, zakjes, de zakken
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russian
Translations:
мешки, мешков, мешка, мешках, мешки с
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norwegian
Translations:
sekker, sekkene, poser
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swedish
Translations:
säckar, säckarna
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finnish
Translations:
säkit, säkkien, säkkejä, -kassien, säkeissä
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danish
Translations:
sække, sækkene, saekke, poser
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czech
Translations:
pytle, sáčky, pytle z, Pytlíčky, pytlíky
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polish
Translations:
worki, worków, torby, woreczki, Sacks
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hungarian
Translations:
zsákok, zsákokban, zsák, zsákokat, zsákokba
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turkish
Translations:
çuval, torbalar, Sacks, çuvallar, torba
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greek
Translations:
σάκοι, σάκους, σάκων, σακιά, σάκκους
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ukrainian
Translations:
мішки
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albanian
Translations:
thasë, qese, Thasët, trastat, thasë të
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bulgarian
Translations:
чували, чувалите, торби, чувала, сакове
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belarusian
Translations:
мяшкі, мяхі
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estonian
Translations:
kotid, kottidest, kottide, kottides, kottidesse
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croatian
Translations:
vreće, vrećice, vreća, vrećama, vreæe
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icelandic
Translations:
sekkir, Sacks, sekki, Sekkar, pokar
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lithuanian
Translations:
maišai, maišeliai, maišų, maišus, Sacks
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latvian
Translations:
maisi, maisiņi, maisos, maisus, maisu
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macedonian
Translations:
вреќи, вреќите, со вреќи, вреќи со, вреќи од
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romanian
Translations:
saci, saci de, sacii, de saci, tipuri de saci
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slovenian
Translations:
vreče, vrečke, vreč, vrečke iz, vreće
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slovak
Translations:
vrecia, vaky, vreca, vaku, vrecká

The meaning and "use of": sacks

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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