sacker (Meaning)
sacker (n.)
One who sacks; one who takes part in the storm and pillage of a town.
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sacker Sentence Examples
- The sacker deftly removed produce from the shelves, filling the customers' bags.
- The grocery store employed a team of efficient sackers to ensure quick checkout lines.
- The sacker's hands moved with precision as he arranged the items in a stable manner.
- The customer complained to the manager about the sacker's poor bagging technique.
- The sacker accidentally dropped a glass jar, shattering it on the floor.
- The sacker's uniform bore the company's logo proudly.
- The sacker's hourly wage barely covered the cost of his living expenses.
- The sacker's job required him to be on his feet for extended periods.
- The sacker often received compliments from customers for his polite demeanor.
- The sacker's quick and accurate work earned him recognition and appreciation.
FAQs About the word sacker
One who sacks; one who takes part in the storm and pillage of a town.
desecrator, spoliator, depredator, looter, plunderer, wrecker, marauder, waster,pillager, despoiler
preserver,protector, saver, protector, saver, preserver,conservator, conservator, preservationist, conserver
The sacker deftly removed produce from the shelves, filling the customers' bags.
The grocery store employed a team of efficient sackers to ensure quick checkout lines.
The sacker's hands moved with precision as he arranged the items in a stable manner.
The customer complained to the manager about the sacker's poor bagging technique.