Definition of hack

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Hack (n.) A hacking; a catch in speaking; a short, broken cough..

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Hack :: Hack (n.) A coach or carriage let for hire; particularly, a a coach with two seats inside facing each other; a hackney coach..
Whacking :: Whacking (a.) Very large; whapping.
Hackle :: Hackle (n.) An artificial fly for angling, made of feathers..
Untraded :: Untraded (a.) Not traded in or bartered; hence, not hackneyed; unusual; not common..
Hardhack :: Hardhack (n.) A very astringent shrub (Spiraea tomentosa), common in pastures. The Potentilla fruticosa in also called by this name..
Hackneys :: Hackneys (pl. ) of Hackne.
Gyve :: Gyve (v. t.) To fetter; to shackle; to chain.
Hackle :: Hackle (n.) A comb for dressing flax, raw silk, etc.; a hatchel..
Hack :: Hack (n.) A procuress.
Whacker :: Whacker (n.) Anything very large; specif., a great lie; a whapper..
Screw :: Screw (n.) An unsound or worn-out horse, useful as a hack, and commonly of good appearance..
Whack :: Whack (v. t.) To strike; to beat; to give a heavy or resounding blow to; to thrash; to make with whacks.
Bolt :: Bolt (v. t.) To fasten or secure with, or as with, a bolt or bolts, as a door, a timber, fetters; to shackle; to restrain..
Wearer :: Wearer (n.) One who wears or carries as appendant to the body; as, the wearer of a cloak, a sword, a crown, a shackle, etc..
Haggle :: Haggle (v. t.) To cut roughly or hack; to cut into small pieces; to notch or cut in an unskillful manner; to make rough or mangle by cutting; as, a boy haggles a stick of wood..
Hackling :: Hackling (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Hackl.
Shacklock :: Shacklock (n.) A sort of shackle.
Hamper :: Hamper (n.) A shackle; a fetter; anything which impedes.
Empty :: Empty (superl.) Containing nothing; not holding or having anything within; void of contents or appropriate contents; not filled; -- said of an inclosure, as a box, room, house, etc.; as, an empty chest, room, purse, or pitcher; an empty stomach; empty shackles..
Trammel :: Trammel (v. t.) To confine; to hamper; to shackle.
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