sack in a sentence
n.
Definition
SACK (verb): to dismiss someone from a job or position; (noun): a large bag made of strong material used for storing or transporting items.
Sample Sentences
- The coach decided to sack the player after his repeated disciplinary issues.
- She packed her belongings into a large sack before moving to a new city.
- After losing the game, the team felt as if they had been given the sack by their fans.
- He found a sack of potatoes at the market that was perfect for his stew.
- The company was forced to sack several employees due to budget cuts.
- The coach decided to sack the player after his repeated poor performances.
- The thief escaped with a sack full of stolen goods under his arm.
- After a long day at work, all he wanted to do was relax and sink into his soft sack.
- They used a burlap sack to collect the fallen apples from the orchard.
- The coach decided to sack the player after his poor performance in the game.
- I found an old sack of potatoes in the back of the pantry.
- After the scandal, the CEO was forced to sack several employees to restore trust in the company.
- She carried the sleeping bag and a sack of snacks for their camping trip.
- The thief was caught trying to escape with a sack full of stolen merchandise.
- The old man carried a heavy sack of potatoes on his shoulder.
- After being late to work for the third time, she received a pink slip and was told to pack her sack.
- He filled the sack with leaves to prepare for the autumn cleanup.
- The coach decided to sack the player after his repeated mistakes during the game.
- In the game, players try to sack the quarterback before he can throw the ball.
- The coach decided to sack the player after repeated violations of team rules.
- She carefully packed her belongings into a large sack for the move.
- After the long hike, he collapsed on the ground, his backpack feeling like a heavy sack.
- They used an old burlap sack to store the potatoes from the garden.
- The company's decision to sack several employees shocked the entire staff.
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