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Definition of hack
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Hack (n.)
Unburned
brick or tile,
stacked
up for
drying..
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Manacle
::
Manacle
(n.) A
handcuff;
a
shackle
for the hand or
wrist;
--
usually
in the
plural.
Whinchat
::
Whinchat
(n.) A small
warbler
(Pratincola
rubetra)
common
in
Europe;
--
called
also
whinchacker,
whincheck,
whin-clocharet..
Shackle
::
Shackle
(n.) A link for
connecting
railroad
cars; --
called
also
drawlink,
draglink,
etc..
Wear
::
Wear (v. t.) To carry or bear upon the
person;
to bear upon one's self, as an
article
of
clothing,
decoration,
warfare,
bondage,
etc.; to have
appendant
to one's body; to have on; as, to wear a coat; to wear a
shackle..
Shack
::
Shack (n.)
Liberty
of
winter
pasturage.
Fetter
::
Fetter
(p. pr. & vb. n.) To put
fetters
upon; to
shackle
or
confine
the feet of with a
chain;
to bind.
Hew
::
Hew (v. t.) To cut in
pieces;
to chop; to hack.
Shackle
::
Shackle
(n.)
Stubble.
Hack
::
Hack (a.)
Hackneyed;
hired;
mercenary.
Shackatory
::
Shackatory
(n.) A
hound.
Hamper
::
Hamper
(n.) A
shackle;
a
fetter;
anything
which
impedes.
Shackle
::
Shackle
(n.)
Something
which
confines
the legs or arms so as to
prevent
their free
motion;
specifically,
a ring or band
inclosing
the ankle or
wrist,
and
fastened
to a
similar
shackle
on the other leg or arm, or to
something
else, by a chain or a
strap;
a gyve; a
fetter..
Whack
::
Whack (v. i.) To
strike
anything
with a smart blow.
Stricken
::
Strick
(n.) A bunch of
hackled
flax
prepared
for
drawing
into
slivers.
Cramp
::
Cramp (n.) That which
confines
or
contracts;
a
restraint;
a
shackle;
a
hindrance.
Loose
::
Loose (a.) To untie or
unbind;
to free from any
fastening;
to
remove
the
shackles
or
fastenings
of; to set free; to
relieve.
Whacking
::
Whacking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Whac.
Scribbler
::
Scribbler
(n.) One who
scribbles;
a petty
author;
a
writer
of no
reputation;
a
literary
hack.
Stonechat
::
Stonechat
(n.) A
small,
active,
and very
common
European
singing
bird
(Pratincola
rubicola);
--
called
also
chickstone,
stonechacker,
stonechatter,
stoneclink,
stonesmith..
Banal
::
Banal (a.)
Commonplace;
trivial;
hackneyed;
trite.
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