Synonyms for sack out


Grammar : Verb
Spell : sak
Phonetic Transcription : sæk

Top 10 synonyms for sack out Other synonyms for the word sack out

Définition of sack out

Origin :
  • "large bag," Old English sacc (West Saxon), sec (Mercian), sæc (Old Kentish) "large cloth bag," also "sackcloth," from Proto-Germanic *sakkiz (cf. Middle Dutch sak, Old High German sac, Old Norse sekkr, but Gothic sakkus probably is directly from Greek), an early borrowing from Latin saccus (also source of Old French sac, Spanish saco, Italian sacco), from Greek sakkos, from Semitic (cf. Hebrew saq "sack").
  • The wide spread of the word is probably due to the Biblical story of Joseph, in which a sack of corn figures (Gen. xliv). Baseball slang sense of "a base" is attested from 1913. Slang meaning "bunk, bed" is from 1825, originally nautical. The verb meaning "go to bed" is recorded from 1946. Sack race attested from 1805.
  • As in sleep : verb suspend consciousness
  • As in hit the hay : verb go to bed
  • As in oversleep : verb sleep
Example sentences :
  • He spilled the contents of the sack out on the sand, and bent over it.
  • Extract from : « The U.P. Trail » by Zane Grey
  • And then, you see, the Coroner said, 'Why on earth did he take the sack out in the boat at all?'
  • Extract from : « The House by the River » by A. P. Herbert
  • Carefully, he emptied the contents of the sack out on the floor.
  • Extract from : « Piper in the Woods » by Philip K. Dick
  • Then we sack out our own, and they can bring theirs along or not, as they like.
  • Extract from : « The Boss of Wind River » by David Goodger (goodger@python.org)
  • Asked him if he brought a sack out when he got in the car with this young fellow that hauled him and he said, "Yes."
  • Extract from : « Warren Commission (7 of 26): Hearings Vol. VII (of 15) » by The President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy
  • He got a sack out of the buggy, shouldered it, and staggered with it through the cottage yard, and knocked at the door.
  • Extract from : « The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories » by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
  • He offers you a pottle of sack out of joy to see you, and in requital of his courtesy you can do no less than pay for it.
  • Extract from : « Microcosmography » by John Earle
  • But woe unto you if you have allowed the jeers of your shipmates to dissuade you from taking a sack out with you.
  • Extract from : « The Cruise of the Cachalot » by Frank T. Bullen
  • He went into the smoking-room, then into the dining-room, dropped the gold plate into a sack and threw the sack out of a window.
  • Extract from : « The Chase of the Golden Plate » by Jacques Futrelle

Antonyms for sack out

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