a woman's short loose unwaisted dress, typically narrowing at the hem, popular especially in the 1950s
dismissal from employment
he got the sack for swearing
they were given the sack
bed, especially as regarded as a place for sex
he stars as a man dumped by his partner for being a bit dull in the sack
a base
an act of tackling of a quarterback behind the line of scrimmage
dismiss from employment
any official found to be involved would be sacked on the spot
tackle (a quarterback) behind the line of scrimmage before they can throw a pass
Oregon intercepted five of his passes and sacked him five times
put into a sack or sacks
a small part of his wheat had been sacked
the pillaging of a town or city
the sack of Rome
a dry white wine formerly imported into Britain from Spain and the Canaries
the Poet Laureate traditionally gets a ‘butt of sack’, equivalent to roughly 600 bottles of sherry
a woman's short, loose, unwaisted dress, originally fashionable in the 1950s