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  • SACK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SACK is a usually rectangular-shaped bag (as of paper, burlap, or canvas)
  • SACK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    SACK definition: 1 a large bag made of strong cloth, paper, or plastic, used to store large amounts of something… Learn more
  • Sack - Wikipedia
    A sack usually refers to a rectangular-shaped bag Sack or sacking may also refer to:
  • sack - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    sack (plural sacks) A bag; especially a large bag of strong, coarse material for storage and handling of various commodities, such as potatoes, coal, coffee; or, a bag with handles used at a supermarket, a grocery sack; or, a small bag for small items, a satchel The amount a sack holds; also, an archaic or historical measure of varying capacity, depending on commodity type and according to
  • Sack - definition of sack by The Free Dictionary
    Define sack sack synonyms, sack pronunciation, sack translation, English dictionary definition of sack n 1 a A bag, especially one made of strong material for holding grain or objects in bulk b The amount that a sack can hold: sold two sacks of rice
  • SACK - Definition Translations | Collins English Dictionary
    Discover everything about the word "SACK" in English: meanings, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one comprehensive guide
  • sack - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    sack′like′, adj See bag sack2 (sak), v t to pillage or loot after capture; plunder: to sack a city n the plundering of a captured place; pillage: the sack of Troy
  • American Heritage Dictionary Entry: sack
    Word History: The ordinary word sack carries within it a few thousand years of commercial history The Greeks got their word sakkos, "a bag made out of coarse cloth or hair," from the Phoenicians with whom they traded




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