Sentence example with the word 'sacking'

sacking

assault, brigandage, despoiling, disorderliness, freebooting, marauding, pillage, raid, rapine, ravishment, riot, sowing with salt, violation

Definition n. coarse fabric used for bags or sacks

Last update: October 4, 2015


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A more glorious work in our eyes than if we had gotten the sacking and plunder of Edinburgh.   [Please select]

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Some were in tents, some in topless squares of sacking, or with piles of straw.   [Please select]

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What he had thought a bundle of rags or rubbish covered with sacking--some tramp's deserted or forgotten belongings--was stirring.   [Please select]

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The Count smiled with an artist's scorn as he recalled the man who had superintended the official sacking.   [Please select]

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She was to have remained in this outside inn until after the sacking of the city on the following day.   [Please select]

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The resilient surface of the mats was luxury after the sacking on the scullery stone.   [Please select]

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The best way I know to prevent this is to feed the horse on a cloth on the ground; any bit of old sacking about four feet square will answer for the purpose.   [Please select]

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_Aproning_ is performed by sewing a belt of coarse sacking, broad enough to extend from the fore to the hind legs, loosely but strongly around the body.   [Please select]

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