sacque (Meaning)

Wordnet

sacque (n)

a woman's full loose hiplength jacket

Webster

sacque (n.)

Same as 2d Sack, 3.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sacque

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

sacque Sentence Examples

  1. The thief snatched the sacque of jewels from under the unsuspecting woman's nose.
  2. The old lady clutched the sacque tightly to her chest, its contents hidden from prying eyes.
  3. The laborer carried a heavy sacque of grain on his shoulders, his muscles straining.
  4. The seamstress diligently stitched the fine silk sacque, its delicate embroidery a testament to her skill.
  5. The courier delivered the sacque containing sensitive documents to the ambassador's residence with utmost discretion.
  6. The traveler lost his sacque of provisions during a sudden rainstorm, leaving him vulnerable to starvation.
  7. The scholar searched through the sacque of ancient scrolls, hoping to find long-lost knowledge.
  8. The troops looted the enemy's camp, filling their sacques with stolen goods.
  9. The wounded soldier's sacque was filled with bandages and healing potions, providing him with much-needed relief.
  10. The wealthy merchant stored his gold and silver coins in a secret sacque hidden beneath his bedchamber.

FAQs About the word sacque

a woman's full loose hiplength jacketSame as 2d Sack, 3.

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No antonyms found.

The thief snatched the sacque of jewels from under the unsuspecting woman's nose.

The old lady clutched the sacque tightly to her chest, its contents hidden from prying eyes.

The laborer carried a heavy sacque of grain on his shoulders, his muscles straining.

The seamstress diligently stitched the fine silk sacque, its delicate embroidery a testament to her skill.