See also: Sacking Sanctions Shaking Stacking Shacking Slacking Sicking Sucking Sack Sacked Sackcloth Sad Gunny Hit
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3. The accounts of the Sackings, fires and butcheries made him turn pale and gnash his teeth. THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ I seemed to see fierce brawlings and Sackings in progress in this very garden
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4. Matthew Kneale is the author of Rome: A History in Seven Sackings
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5. 'Rome: A History in Seven Sackings', is a magnificent history of one of the world's greatest cities, by an author who clearly both knows and loves his subject matter
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6. What does Sackings mean? Plural form of sacking
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7. Rome: A History in Seven Sackings - Kindle edition by Kneale, Matthew
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SACKINGS [ˈsakiNG]
• SACKING (noun) The noun SACKING has 2 senses: 1. coarse fabric used for bags or sacks 2. the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart) Familiarity information: SACKING used as a noun is rare.
sacked - having been robbed and destroyed by force and violence; "the raped countryside". despoiled, raped, ravaged, pillaged. destroyed - spoiled or ruined or demolished; "war left many cities destroyed"; "Alzheimer's is responsible for her destroyed mind".
Sack(noun) 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(noun) 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 up. 1. To put or pack something into a sack or bag. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "sack" and "up.". My first job was sacking up people's groceries at the store down the road for $5 an hour. Don't worry about wrinkling the clothes.