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Sack
Sack
n.
A
name
formerly
given
to
various
dry
Spanish
wines
.
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
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
.
Sack
n.
Originally
, a
loosely
hanging
garment
for
women
,
worn
like
a
cloak
about
the
shoulders
,
and
serving
as a
decorative
appendage
to
the
gown
;
now
, an
outer
garment
with
sleeves
,
worn
by
women
; as, a
dressing
sack
.
Sack
n.
A
sack
coat
; a
kind
of
coat
worn
by
men
,
and
extending
from
top
to
bottom
without
a
cross
seam
.
Sack
n.
See
2d
Sac
, 2.
Sack
n.
Bed
.
Sack
v. t.
To
put
in a
sack
; to
bag
; as, to
sack
corn
.
Sack
v. t.
To
bear
or
carry
in a
sack
upon
the
back
or
the
shoulders
.
Sack
n.
The
pillage
or
plunder
, as of a
town
or
city
;
the
storm
and
plunder
of a
town
;
devastation
;
ravage
.
Sack
v. t.
To
plunder
or
pillage
, as a
town
or
city
; to
devastate
; to
ravage
.
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