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Meaning of
sack
in English
sack
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Plural
sacks
Past Tense
sacked
Participle Verb
sacking
Third Person Singular
sacks
Definitions
Noun
a
bag
for
carrying
items
;
storage
tackling
a
quarterback
behind
line
dismissal
from
job
or
position
The
company
gave
him
the
sack
after
a
year
of
poor
performance
.
a
disposable
bag
for
carrying
She
packed
her
lunch
in
a
brown
sack
and
took
it
to
school
.
plundering
a
captured
town
The
army
was
accused
of
the
sack
of
the
ancient
city
during
the
war
.
loot
obtained
through
pillage
;
booty
The
pirates
divided
the
sack
among
themselves
after
raiding
the
ship
.
tackling
a
quarterback
behind
line
The
linebacker
made
a
sack
by
tackling
the
quarterback
behind
the
line
.
firing
someone
from
a
job
The
employee
received
the
sack
from
his
boss
due
to
his
poor
performance
.
to
sleep
or
go
to
bed
;
relax
After
a
long
day
,
she
liked
to
sack
out
on
the
couch
and
watch
TV
.
Verb
to
tackle
a
quarterback
behind
the
line
The
defensive
player
made
a
sack
by
quickly
tackling
the
quarterback
.
to
fire
or
discharge
someone
from
a
job
The
company
decided
to
sack
the
employee
due
to
his
consistent
tardiness
.
Compounds / Phrases
mailsack
packsack
sack out
sackfuls
sackmaker
sackful
coalsacks
gripsack
packsacks