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sack
Part of speech: NounA bag or pouch, especially a large coarse bag; a short, loose garment or cloak; a Spanish dry wine; plunder by soldiers of a town taken by storm.
Part of speech: Verb Usage examples "sack":- It was already past the middle of the afternoon when those two disappeared again in the cabin with the coffee- sack. - "The Voodoo Gold Trail", Walter Walden.
- But we need not discuss that yet, for I don't expect Mr. Doyle will sack you. - "The Simpkins Plot", George A. Birmingham.
- A second- hand Turkey carpet, in a very dusty state, covered part of the floor; and a dirty canvas sack lay by the door for people coming in to rub their feet on. - "Checkmate", Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu.