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sacked (verb)

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  • sack out — verb prepare for sleep I usually turn in at midnight He goes to bed at the crack of dawn • Syn: ↑go to bed, ↑turn in, ↑bed, ↑crawl in, ↑kip down, ↑hit the hay, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • sack out — verb To fall asleep, usually from implied exhaustion. The kids sacked out in the back seat before we made it home …   Wiktionary

  • get stuck in — verb To dedicate a large amount of effort towards. Hes really getting stuck in to his new job as chief executive. Hes sacked half the boardroom staff already …   Wiktionary

  • give somebody an earful — verb To shout very loudly at someone I shouldve never tried to grind the business computer system to halt. Firstly I got sacked, and then my boss gave me a right earful …   Wiktionary

  • get the sack — verb To be dismissed from employment. Syn: get sacked, get the chop, get the boot, get the elbow, get the ax, get the axe See Also: give the sack, sack, hit the sack …   Wiktionary

  • filch — verb (T) informal to steal something, especially something small or not very expensive: He was sacked for filching food from the kitchen …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • seduce — verb (transitive often passive) 1 to persuade someone to have sex with you, especially someone who is younger than you or in a weaker position than you: The head lecturer here was sacked for seducing female students. 2 to make someone want to do… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • ravage — verb they ravaged the countryside Syn: lay waste, devastate, ruin, destroy, wreak havoc on, leave desolate; pillage, plunder, despoil, ransack, sack, loot, rape •• ravage, despoil, devastate, pillage, plunder, sack, waste Ravage, pillage, sack,… …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • sack (something) off — Verb. To put an end to something. E.g. I sacked the relationship off at the end of last year. She was sleeping around and spending all my money …   English slang and colloquialisms

  • sack (something) off — Verb. To put an end to something. E.g. I sacked the relationship off at the end of last year. She was sleeping around and spending all my money …   English slang and colloquialisms

  • sack — [[t]sæ̱k[/t]] ♦♦♦ sacks, sacking, sacked 1) N COUNT: oft N of n A sack is a large bag made of rough woven material. Sacks are used to carry or store things such as vegetables or coal. ...a sack of potatoes. 2) VERB If your employers sack you,… …   English dictionary

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