Australian English Meaning of sacks

sacks

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Definitions and Meaning of sacks in English

sacks

an instance of sacking the quarterback in football, to put in a sack, a flexible container (as of paper), any of several white wines imported to England from Spain and the Canary Islands in the 16th and 17th centuries, bed, to strip of valuables, dismiss sense 2, fire, sackful, to plunder (a place, such as a town) especially after capture, to tackle (the quarterback) behind the line of scrimmage in football, a base in baseball, to dismiss especially summarily, pillage entry 2, loot, the looting of a captured town, sacque sense 2, bunk entry 1 sense 3, bed, hammock, bunk, a short usually loose-fitting coat for women and children, a usually rectangular-shaped bag (as of paper, burlap, or canvas), to loot after capture, to put in or as if in a sack, a fixed amount of a commodity used as a unit of measure, dismissal, any of several white wines imported to England from Spain and the Canary Islands during the 16th and 17th centuries, the amount contained in a sack, a woman's loose-fitting dress, discharge from employment, the plundering of a captured town

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sacks

an instance of sacking the quarterback in football, to put in a sack, a flexible container (as of paper), any of several white wines imported to England from Sp

bags,parcels,bundles,carryalls,packets,packs,parcels,pokes,wallets,totally

engages,hires,keeps,retains,contracts,recruits,rehires

sabres => sabres, sabotaging => sabotaging, sabotaged => sabotaged, sables => Sables, sabers => sabres,