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Definition of hack
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Hack (v. t.) To use as a hack; to let out for hire.
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Shackled
::
Shackled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Shackl.
Hack
::
Hack (n.)
Unburned
brick or tile,
stacked
up for
drying..
Untraded
::
Untraded
(a.) Not
traded
in or
bartered;
hence,
not
hackneyed;
unusual;
not
common..
Pallet
::
Pallet
(n.) A board on which a newly
molded
brick is
conveyed
to the hack.
Spiraeic
::
Spiraea
(n.) A genus of
shrubs
or
perennial
herbs
including
the
meadowsweet
and the
hardhack.
Hackney
::
Hackney
(a.) Let out for hire;
devoted
to
common
use;
hence,
much used;
trite;
mean; as,
hackney
coaches;
hackney
authors..
Shackle
::
Shackle
(n.) A
fetterlike
band worn as an
ornament.
Screw
::
Screw (n.) An
unsound
or
worn-out
horse,
useful
as a hack, and
commonly
of good
appearance..
Hack
::
Hack (v. t.) To cut
irregulary,
without
skill or
definite
purpose;
to
notch;
to
mangle
by
repeated
strokes
of a
cutting
instrument;
as, to hack a
post..
Hackle
::
Hackle
(n.) Any
flimsy
substance
unspun,
as raw
silk..
Hacking
::
Hacking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Hac.
Whinchat
::
Whinchat
(n.) A small
warbler
(Pratincola
rubetra)
common
in
Europe;
--
called
also
whinchacker,
whincheck,
whin-clocharet..
Dub
::
Dub (v. t.) To
prepare
for
fighting,
as a
gamecock,
by
trimming
the
hackles
and
cutting
off the comb and
wattles..
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..
Bushwhacking
::
Bushwhacking
(n.) The
crimes
or
warfare
of
bushwhackers.
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..
Hackbuss
::
Hackbuss
(n.) Same as
Hagbut.
Trammel
::
Trammel
(n.) A kind of
shackle
used for
regulating
the
motions
of a horse and
making
him
amble.
Hackle
::
Hackle
(v. t.) To tear
asunder;
to break in
pieces.
Trammel
::
Trammel
(n.) Fig.:
Whatever
impedes
activity,
progress,
or
freedom,
as a net or
shackle..
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