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Definition of sack
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Sack (n.) See 2d Sac, 2..
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Snapsack
::
Snapsack
(n.) A
knapsack.
Sack
::
Sack (v. t.) To
plunder
or
pillage,
as a town or city; to
devastate;
to
ravage..
Rake
::
Rake (v. t.) To
search
through;
to
scour;
to
ransack.
Disacknowledge
::
Disacknowledge
(v. t.) To
refuse
to
acknowledge;
to deny; to
disown.
Sackful
::
Sackful
(n.) As much as a sack will hold.
Sackbut
::
Sackbut
(n.) A brass wind
instrument,
like a bass
trumpet,
so
contrived
that it can be
lengthened
or
shortened
according
to the tone
required;
-- said to be the same as the
trombone..
Ransack
::
Ransack
(v. i.) To make a
thorough
search.
Hetman
::
Hetman
(n.) A
Cossack
headman
or
general.
The title of chief
hetman
is now held by the heir to the
throne
of
Russia.
Bed
::
Bed (n.) An
article
of
furniture
to sleep or take rest in or on; a
couch.
Specifically:
A sack or
mattress,
filled
with some soft
material,
in
distinction
from the
bedstead
on which it is
placed
(as, a
feather
bed), or this with the
bedclothes
added.
In a
general
sense,
any thing or place used for
sleeping
or
reclining
on or in, as a
quantity
of hay,
straw,
leaves,
or
twigs..
Canary
::
Canary
(n.) Wine made in the
Canary
Islands;
sack.
Sack-winged
::
Sack-winged
(a.)
Having
a
peculiar
pouch
developed
near the front edge of the wing; -- said of
certain
bats of the genus
Saccopteryx.
Valise
::
Valise
(n.) A small sack or case,
usually
of
leather,
but
sometimes
of other
material,
for
containing
the
clothes,
toilet
articles,
etc., of a
traveler;
a
traveling
bag; a
portmanteau..
Sack
::
Sack (n.) A bag for
holding
and
carrying
goods of any kind; a
receptacle
made of some kind of
pliable
material,
as
cloth,
leather,
and the like; a large
pouch..
Sack
::
Sack (n.) A
measure
of
varying
capacity,
according
to local usage and the
substance.
The
American
sack of salt is 215
pounds;
the sack of
wheat,
two
bushels..
Sac
::
Sac (n.) A
cavity,
bag, or
receptacle,
usually
containing
fluid,
and
either
closed,
or
opening
into
another
cavity
to the
exterior;
a
sack..
Halter-sack
::
Halter-sack
(n.) A term of
reproach,
implying
that one is fit to be
hanged..
Saccate
::
Saccate
(a.)
Having
the form of a sack or
pouch;
furnished
with a sack or
pouch,
as a
petal..
Plunder
::
Plunder
(v. t.) To take the goods of by
force,
or
without
right;
to
pillage;
to
spoil;
to sack; to
strip;
to rob; as, to
plunder
travelers..
Gripsack
::
Gripsack
(n.) A
traveler's
handbag.
Bag
::
Bag (n.) A sack or
pouch,
used for
holding
anything;
as, a bag of meal or of
money..
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