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sacker
Part of speech: NounOne who sacks; to give the sack, to dismiss from employment- that is, to send off bag and baggage.
Usage examples "sacker":- And as the trained soldier wheeled about and spurred away, the sacker of Rome turned a dark scowling face on Tignonville. - "Historical Romances: Under the Red Robe, Count Hannibal, A Gentleman of France", Stanley J. Weyman.
- He was a short, thick- set, shrewd- faced man; his hair was turning gray on the temples, but he seemed to have lost little of the nervous energy and alertness that had been his in the old days when he had been called the swiftest second sacker in the business. - "Lefty Locke Pitcher-Manager", Burt L. Standish.
- I made a clean three- sacker, and yeou know it. - "Rival Pitchers of Oakdale", Morgan Scott.