sack in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
sack in Marathi मराठी
sack in Sindhi سنڌي
sack in Tamil தமிழ்
sack in Telugu తెలుగు
sack in English
- sack⇄adj. sacklike.
- sack⇄expr. hit the sack, (Slang.) to go to bed.
Ex. I'm sleepy; let's hit the sack. - sack⇄expr. hold the sack, (Informal.) to be left emptyhanded; be left to suffer the consequences.
Ex. We will be holding the sack for an additional ... deficit of nearly $1000 (University of Kansas Graduate Magazine). - sack⇄expr. sack out, (Slang.) to go to bed.
Ex. It's still too early to sack out. - sack⇄noun the act of plundering (a captured city).
Ex. The city was sure to be delivered over to fire, sack, and outrage (John L. Motley). - sack⇄noun 1. a large bag, usually made of coarse cloth. Sacks are used for storing and carrying grain, flour, potatoes, charcoal, and the like.
2. such a bag with what is in it.
Ex. He bought two sacks of corn.
3. the amount that a sack wi - sack⇄sack (1), noun, verb.
- sack⇄sack (2), verb, noun.
- sack⇄sack (3), noun.
1. a loose jacket worn by women and children.
Ex. a knitted sack for a baby.
2. a kind of loose gown formerly worn by women or a long back piece fastened to the gown at the shoulders and forming a train. Also, sacque. - sack⇄sack (4), noun.
1. sherry.
2. any one of certain other strong, light-colored wines formerly exported from Spain and certain other parts of southern Europe. - sack⇄v.t. to plunder (a captured city); loot and despoil; pillage.
Ex. The soldiers sacked the town.
(SYN) devastate. - sack⇄v.t. 1. to put into a sack or sacks.
Ex. to sack coal.
2. to dismiss from employment or office; fire.