sack
sack
sæk
sāk
British pronunciation
/sˈæk/

Definition & Meaning of "sack"in English

Sack
01

a container made of paper or plastic material used for holding and carrying a customer's purchased items

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She carried the groceries home in a large sack.
02

a bed made of canvas or rope netting, usually suspended between two points

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The campers slept comfortably in a sack between two trees.
03

the act of dismissing someone from work

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His sudden sack surprised all his colleagues.
04

the act of looting a place, often with destruction or violence

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The sack of the city left hundreds homeless.
05

a loose-fitting dress that hangs straight from the shoulders without a defined waist

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She wore a simple sack over her uniform.
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a loose, full, hip-length jacket worn by women

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She wore a tailored sack over her dress.
07

a light, dry, strong white wine from Spain or the Canary Islands

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The tavern served a glass of sack with the appetizer.
08

the amount of material or goods contained in a sack

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He bought a sack of potatoes from the market.
09

an enclosed area, often referring to a cavity or hollo

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He found a hidden sack behind the wall.
10

(American football) a loss of yardage for the offense caused by a defensive player tackling the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage

What is a "sack"?

A sack in football happens when the quarterback, the player who throws the ball, is tackled behind the line of scrimmage before they has a chance to throw the ball. This usually happens when the defense breaks through the offensive line and catches the quarterback. A sack can result in a loss of yards for the team with the ball, making it harder for them to score. Sacks are an important part of the game because they stop the quarterback from passing and can give the defending team a better chance to take control of the game.

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The defensive end made a crucial sack in the final minutes of the game.
to sack
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to dismiss someone from their job

Transitive: to sack an employee
to sack definition and meaning
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The manager had to sack the employee for consistently violating company policies.
02

to forcefully steal and take away valuable items from a town that has been captured

Transitive: to sack a place
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The invaders sacked the ancient city, leaving it in ruins.
03

to place something inside a bag or a container made of paper or plastic material

Transitive: to sack sth
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The farmer sacked the potatoes and stored them in the shed.
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