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  • If head-to-toe leopard seems a bit too Big Cat Diary to appeal, then a waterproof rucksack or bumbag in the same print are an easy way to add a distinctive touch to a more classic outfit. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • Email and Net abuse at work have become the number one reason why UK employees face the sack, according to a survey out today.
  • He says the briefcase is impractical: A lot of other people in our office use rucksacks because they cycle to work. Briefcases are the new suspenders | clusterflock
  • The rogues ransack the place in search of a treasure map, offing the men and carting the women, including feisty Violet Miranda, onto a ship run by the dastardly but suave Captain Calico Jack.
  • The defensive line is a strength, but the team would like more quarterback sacks from the left side.
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  • I've got a face like a punctured beachball, like an arse that's fallen downstairs, like a rucksack full of dented bells. Charlie Brooker's Screen burn: What Not To Wear
  • Female cockroaches carry their fertilized eggs around in these pod-like sacks called ootheca. Boing Boing
  • He appeared periodically in the villages with his eight donkeys, or neddies as he called them, with jingling bells on their headstalls and their burdens of two sacks of small coal on each. A Shepherd's Life Impressions of the South Wiltshire Downs
  • Everything from tobacco sacks and cigarette papers to a spare cinch and a rope, from a change of clothes to a picture of his family or his girl, from old letters and reading material to a marlinespike, was kept in it. This Calder Range
  • Even though he has in effect been sacked, he will trouser a £150,000 bonus.
  • (Members of the Other Place will appreciate the little in-joke about the Woolsack.) Previous John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting...
  • After posting a "sunny, bright, cozy loft" on the rental marketplace, the woman, who uses the pseudonym EJ, returned to find the apartment ransacked by a renter using the name "DJ Pattrson. ABC News: Top Stories
  • What looked like flour-sacks were piled in one section of it, and the floor was dusted with yellowish powder.
  • Bind the sack before it is full. 
  • The alternative of drag-racing, where hounds chase a sack of aniseed instead of a fox, is encouraged by these activists.
  • The latest crisis in West Indies cricket and the unceremonious sacking of the best WI talent is the ultimate insult to West Indians.
  • And the idea of the wind chimes, oiled, wrapped and protected in rolls of aromatic hessian sacking, lying up in the dark of the garage loft against some future need, is pleasing enough.
  • The 18th century saw incessant warfare between the colonial powers, towns repeatedly sacked, and islands taken and retaken, often for use as bargaining counters at the peace.
  • Your husband needs to relax before he hits the sack.
  • Most papers are available in up to five colourways each and all are matched by co-ordinating hopsacks in plain colours.
  • The plain green dress was a good few sizes too big for her and hung off her petite frame like a big shapeless sack.
  • Emma's miniskirt formed an incongruous addition to this parade of shapeless sack dresses, zip off trousers and sandals.
  • At this point in the economic cycle, they are piling up like used tires: debt-sacked college kids who can't get jobs, foreclosed homeowners, failed small-business owners, pink-slipped employees, millions suddenly ejected from the middle class and now a couple Republican candidates who won't be our next president. Occupy Mitt Romney!
  • In what was said to be a signed confession he admitted carrying the rucksack containing explosives but insisted he never intended to kill anyone.
  • Did you know that sacking-like scratchy large-weave fabric with vaguely hairy fibres, the stuff they put on display screens and trendy flower arrangements, is called Hessian?
  • IMO, the word "scrotum" is a more elevated term than others the author might have used: nutsack applesack ballsack Oh, those sneaky sneaks!
  • Every horse thinks his sack heaviest. 
  • Tarsha pushed into the opening at the end of the bivvy followed by the guard who handed a bulky sack to her commander and left.
  • The quarters of a small animal were wrapped in a leather sack and tied to a tree's branch.
  • Grunting, he picked up one sack, bearing it with him as he finished the circuit of the booths.
  • Full of comments about how awful our heavy rucksacks had been. Times, Sunday Times
  • Six days later the health board announced that because of cost overruns clinical and support staff were to be sacked.
  • The infantryman carried a substantial ammunition pouch, bayonet, water-bottle, and ‘snapsack’ for a day's rations suspended from broad cross-belts, usually made of buff leather and pipeclayed to inconvenient whiteness.
  • Graham pulls out his petrol mower, and, no more than thirty minutes later, the job is done and there are two sacks of mowings waiting to go to the recycling centre.
  • The members wore colourful headscarves and patchwork jackets and were carrying rucksacks and canvas bags. Times, Sunday Times
  • Link thank you oliver sacks for your descriptive skills you employed in so many excellent books. your account of your vision changes made me weep. how easily we take stereovision for granted. — melynda reid The World Science Festival: Oliver Sacks at the MET - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com
  • The collection ended on a high note with a sequence of little black sack dresses with gilded metallic trim.
  • The witch doctor's eyes were well blackened, and his temper none of the best; for he quarrelled with the chief over the possession of Wertz's rifle, and took more than his share of the part-sack of beans. WHERE THE TRAIL FORKS
  • It could even become a sackable offence. The Sun
  • Warehouses at the frontier between the two countries fill up with sacks of rice and flour.
  • But directly, as a Mississippi regiment passed by, he noticed at the head of one of the companies an old man, almost as old as himself, his clothes torn, and ragged from long marching; shoeless, his feet tied up in sack-cloth and his old slouch hat aflop over his ears. The Bishop of Cottontown A Story of the Southern Cotton Mills
  • Harvey Sacks has suggested to me that, in the case of directions, a small repayment is automatically involved, namely, the imputation, which could be positive, that the asked person looks like“a native of these parts.” Behavior in Public Places
  • Bent double under their loads, the savants spend hours unpacking and repacking their sacks whenever they meet each other.
  • He needs them to replace the rucksack - which contains a bag of fluid sending vital nutrients straight to his heart. The Sun
  • On a third-and-2 play, Manning was sacked for the only time, by Tim Dobbins, back at the 1, forcing Hunter Smith to punt from the end zone. Somber Colts again searching for answers, facing long winter
  • What can now be said is that the youth workers' employer has sacked the woman involved after an investigation into her conduct.
  • I doubt Cameron will want to rile up all the MPs who agree with Duncan - if not the way he expressed it - by deeming this a sackable offence. The Tory grassroots deliver their verdict on Alan Duncan
  • Very soon, a small, dumpy figure in a shaggy brown overcoat appeared, lugging a large sack.
  • Such is the case with Herrick's ‘Fare-well to Sack,’ a dithyrambic ode.
  • Although threats to sack refusenik players who will not defer their wages have now been withdrawn, negotiations with the PFA are expected to continue for at least a fortnight. Business as usual for suspended Confederation of African Football pair
  • The team will ransack every word of testimony, memo and report for any inaccuracy, inconsistency or contradiction.
  • The toy is made of a balloon in a cloth sack that can be hit without busting.
  • The quarterback was sacked on the 45 yard line, and it was first down for the other team.
  • All week I've been puzzling as to why there's been a heavy-duty garden sack neatly covering our washing basket.
  • For three whole days, during which time did not exist for him, he struggled in that black sack into which he was being thrust by an invisible, resistless force.
  • No bags, rucksacks, backpacks or holdalls more than eight inches square.
  • She looked with approval into her lunch sack: a large baked-brie-and-roasted-garlic sandwich on pumpernickel, two of her appetizer-sized pork & plum sausage rolls, and an apple tart.
  • So we pack a picnic and a blanket in a small rucksack and head off into the hills.
  • He dumped a heavy rucksack on the floor and stuck his hands into the pockets of his jeans.
  • Will the prosecution remain as toothless as it used to be at the times of Tatarchev, who kept talking of catching all bandits in a sack, but in reality none ever reached prison?
  • The RFU has requested spectators not to bring large bags or rucksacks and advised them to arrive earlier than usual to allow for the enhanced checks. Times, Sunday Times
  • The young man was putting his grocery sack on the sidewalk.
  • The rucksack has a small padlock. Times, Sunday Times
  • Meanwhile, more religions are ransacked for metaphor than Joseph Campbell ever shook his shtick at.
  • The gangs sold their booty, families tried to earn money from their belongings and neighbours ransacked the homes of anyone who had not returned from prison. Times, Sunday Times
  • The property and porn barons did not even turn up for the meeting, leaving their "sacker" to do the deed. 'Sacker' Karren Brady would never sugar the pill for Gianfranco Zola
  • The next morning I waited until Marc went out and then I used mam's phone to call the police and grass Marc for the twenty grams of cocaine he had stashed in a haversack under the stairs.
  • But we did compete in sack races, running races, egg-and-spoon races, swimming races, whatever.
  • I was on herrick 8/9 and carried belt kit and a daysack. it my belt kit i carried ammo, bowman and FFD's In the daysack i had more ammo spare batteries water Time for the Assault Wheelbarrow (tm, patent pending)? Army Rumour Service
  • She'd packed beef sandwiches for lunch, tomato sandwiches for tea and she put them in a haversack which I carried.
  • Nothing comes out of the sack but what was in it. 
  • York war veteran Joe Munday today spoke of his anger towards thieves who ransacked his house and stole his prized medals.
  • The project has already been kitted out with 400 footballs, 14 goals, bibs, cones and ball sacks.
  • The crooks prised out the kitchen window and ransacked the house. The Sun
  • The 25-35 litre daysacks are generally used and carried to provide storage for every day items such as sun cream, camera and all the other knick-knacks that come in handy.
  • Then the two cups of decaff before you hit the sack.
  • Three maritime workers in Queensland face disciplinary action and may be sacked by their ship towage employer for attending the rally.
  • I bought three sacks of rice.
  • And the reindeer fair flew down Artisan View now the weight had gone out of their sack.
  • Emma's miniskirt formed an incongruous addition to this parade of shapeless sack dresses, zip off trousers and sandals.
  • At the base of the camp, a recent avalanche had disgorged burlap sacks, old door frames, mortar boxes, rolls of bailing wire, and pieces of fiberglass.
  • I can only imagine his knapsack is full of dildos and anal beads and ticklers and handcuffs and shit. INDIANA JONES DOMINATRIX PICTURES
  • He was wearing a very smooth line in Italian sacking and all that soot wouldn't be doing it any good at all but he didn't seem to care. The Satan Bug
  • A boss has the right to sack strikers after eight weeks on strike.
  • Their houses by the river, to the number of twenty-two (_palagi e case grandi_), were sacked and burnt, and many among the chief of those who bore the Bardi name were driven from the city. Romola
  • They tied her to a chair in the nursery and then ransacked her house looking for cash and valuables. The Sun
  • Can't I just wear Granny's long hopsack skirt that covers the veins and doubles as a hand towel? Deborah Divine: Forget Reinvention
  • When they do,(sentence dictionary) they hit the sack for marathon love-making sessions - that's once Bill's made the bed!
  • Bright-eyed, Johannes quickly gathered a sackful of colours and brushes, and a large rolled drawing which had been lying in wait. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • Any employee who is sacked has an automatic right to appeal.
  • Four wardens employed by the agency were sacked in May after allegations of burglary.
  • It was promptly announced to Harvard dealers that the rebel had been sacked from Sheppards.
  • The recyclable synthetic sack material is a double-walled "geotextile" fabric that is permeable and allows dirt to drain and breathe. Fresh Picks: Highlights From the International Gift Fair in New York
  • After that, I won my appeal at a council hearing but, instead of reinstating me, they promptly sacked me again.
  • I can feel the stuff I don't say rotting inside me like mildewy spuds in a sack," he says.
  • Day after day there was an old Irish labourer, a stonebreaker, by the wayside, kneeling on a sack beside a great heap of stones, who gave her a cheery good-morrow as she passed. The Beth Book Being a Study of the Life of Elizabeth Caldwell Maclure, a Woman of Genius
  • Three Dell employees have been sacked by the company in the past seven months for taking drugs at work.
  • Petra returned to one of the skylights and produced a jemmy from her rucksack. THE RHYTHM SECTION
  • The sack is too heavy to lift-you'll have to drag it.
  • The gingerbread man poured a sackful of coals into the brazier. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
  • The 'Southern Cross' image is indeed in the constellation Crux, but not, as I initially thought, somewhere in the Coal Sack. First Science Results in from Herschel Telescope | Universe Today
  • Their knapsacks contained only food --they were heading for Griffith Park for a hike and a cookout. THREE IN ONE
  • The sack split and the rice poured out.
  • The troubled star's sacking from the hit TV show "Two and a Half Men" Monday came after the 45-year-old hurled himself into what Warner Brothers called his "self-inflicted disintegration" over the past two weeks. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • A flush of relief is coursing around my body and I am bear-hugging Penny's rucksack in front of me.
  • They stumbled against the sack in which lay Little Claus, and turned it over.
  • From tiny rucksacks through sequinned glamour bags to big mummy handbags, it's very rare to see a woman without one.
  • I also considered renaming this "The Cisgendered Privilege Knapsack," because I like the word "cisgendered" and would like to propagate it, but the original author whoever it is called it the non-trans privilege checklist, and who am I to change that? The Non-Trans Privilege Checklist
  • An echocardiograph (EKG) at Hackensack's Gregory M. Hirsch Center for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy would cost about $100 without insurance coverage, Tozzi estimated. Latest News
  • He comes back two weeks later saying that he has been given the sack.
  • He believes that by scaring a horse, such as sacking them out incorrectly, snubbing, or tying a scary object to the saddle to where the horse has no means of escape will lead to a nervous or spooky horse.
  • But after 1947, Nehru began to assert his supremacy and sack party chiefs who opposed him.
  • Coxsackie virus; Multiple organs and multiple systems disfunction; Young child.
  • ‘I think knowledge is a good thing,’ she says, fruitlessly rummaging for cigarettes in a trendy looking rucksack.
  • He's a Cossack, who rose to command a hussar regiment in the army, won the Tsar's special favour, and retired here, away from his own tribal land. The Sky Writer
  • There's a minister who today deserves to be cross-examined by his boss, carpeted, and possibly sacked.
  • Ah, but we're already trying to recapture Coal Sack space. Covergent Series
  • Facing them 200 yards away are the neat files of white sacks containing split peas and maize, each attended by companies of askari.
  • I came to the city centre with one hold-all and a small bag, and went away with two hold-alls, three bags and two rucksacks!
  • I can't tell you how much I'd love to read a Welsh account of Boudica's sack of Rome; in its absence, this will do nicely, and the first line of the text gave me a thrill of recognition: "Amathaon uab Don a oed arglwyd ar y seith cantref Dyuet ... Languagehat.com
  • Kostas wore his special protective clothing and took out a big sack and a smoke-box filled with pine needles. A high ladder had to be kept in the air in order not to frighten the bees, which were sitting high up in the tree, one on top of the other, creating a big revolving buzzing bee-ball.
  • The bones inside their legs felt like a sack of broken glass.
  • Exasperated by the apparent chronic incompetence of the new Children and Family Court Advisory Service, he sacked the entire board.
  • Last year the sacking of a union rep at the hospital sparked an unofficial walkout by porters.
  • He allegedly then ransacked the house, stole a gun from a safe, and fled in the homeowner's vehicle.
  • Mr. Sackett was at Arlington National Cemetery interring his father-in-law when he got the call. A Sewage Blunder Earns Engineer a Criminal Record
  • He drew his rifle from its sacking cover.
  • We diversified the reading curriculum to make it more great-booksy - specifically, the great works of Cossack literature. Undefined
  • They gave him the sack for being late.
  • But it is better to live here in sackcloth and ashes than to own the whole state of Ohio. Archive 2007-07-01
  • He then went at once and borrowed a waggon and twelve oxen, and during the night we packed the waggon three times, and took three loads across the Buffalo River to Degaza's kraal, which is on Natal ground, forty sacks of grain, 200 pounds in a box, with clothes and other things, also mats and skins, and four head of cattle and a horse. Cetywayo and his White Neighbours Remarks on Recent Events in Zululand, Natal, and the Transvaal
  • It illegally sacked its entire waterfront workforce and attempted to replace them with secretly trained strike-breakers.
  • Bind the sack before it is full. 
  • ‘It will be their summer in August, but we've been told to take fleeces as well as swimming costumes, and all in a small rucksack,’ she said.
  • [55] The words ladles and ladler seem to have descended from a time when the exactions were made in kind by ladling the quantity out of the sack. Life of Adam Smith
  • His nose changed from the natural copper hue which it had acquired from many a comfortable cup of claret or sack, into a palish brassy tint, and his teeth chattered with apprehension at the unveiled audacity of my proposal, which seemed to place the barefaced plunderer before him in full atrocity. Rob Roy
  • Heavy horse carts with rubber tires haul sacks of corn, piles of fodder, and other freight.
  • She got the sack after 20 years of service.
  • We're luring her to a bridal show, then we're gonna stuff her in a burlap sack for a few weeks.
  • For health and safety reasons it needs to be put in containers rather than sacks, and it needs different lorries to transport it.
  • The sacking was for unspecified professional misconduct after an independent investigation into allegations that he had an affair with a patient.
  • Every horse thinks his sack heaviest. 
  • And, a base spokesman acknowledged the cooler ban did not prohibit knapsacks, soft-sided fabric coolers or wagons.
  • Leslie, the older one, had tied a white canvas sack around his shoulder.
  • Even the name Sackers is just a label somebody pinned on them. The Three-Minute Universe
  • Myocarditis, or heart muscle inflammation, is triggered by a coxsackie viral infection in the heart. The Scientist
  • Every horse thinks his sack heaviest. 
  • It said that workers could face the sack for any racist, sexist or any other discriminatory behaviour.
  • A landlord who was tied up and threatened at knifepoint while balaclava-clad raiders ransacked his Brentwood pub has told of his horrific ordeal.
  • With a few grains of rice and barley from the bottom of one of the ship's sacks, the sailor planted what would become large fields of grain.
  • A cup of tea at the right moment does for the virtuous reveller all that Falstaff claims for a good sherris-sack, or at least the first half of its "twofold operation:" "It ascends me into the brain; dries me there all the foolish and dull and crudy vapors which environ it; makes it apprehensive, quick, forgetive, full of nimble, fiery and delectable shapes, which delivered over to the voice, the tongue, which is the birth, becomes excellent wit. Complete Project Gutenberg Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Works
  • Poke two holes in the sack so you can see through it.
  • Then stood Regin staring on the earth a long while, and presently thereafter spake from heavy-mood: “Mine own brother hast thou slain, and scarce may I be called sackless of the deed.” The Story of the Volsungs
  • We need about a sack of rice.
  • Under cover of darkness, and armed with sackfuls of rubbish, he wreaks havoc on the tidy town's effort, dumping in areas which have recently been cleaned up by local environmentalists.
  • He averaged more than a sack per game the past three seasons.
  • In the Milky Way, near the Southern Cross, occurs a terrible circular abyss, the Coal Sack. The Blue Lagoon: a romance
  • She was in her dressing sack when he called. There was a bucket of champagne on the dresser. The room was rather dark and her voice was lovely.
  • Livia settled all things for the succession of her son Tiberius, by continual giving out, that her husband Augustus was upon recovery and amendment, and it is an usual thing with the pashas, to conceal the death of the Great Turk from the janizaries and men of war, to save the sacking of The Essays
  • After the burial, for which there were minute prescriptions, the son had to wear the mourning sackcloth for twenty-seven months, emaciating his body with scanty food, and living in a rude hut erected for the purpose near the grave. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
  • He was a scrawny, chicken-necked sack of bones, but in spite of his handicap he moved faster than the others.
  • Boos began to cascade down in the third quarter after Arizona jumped out to a 17-14 lead, and the Giants went three andout for the second straight time, with a 12-yard sack of Eli Manning by Alan Branch starting the possession. Latest News
  • Every few hours, under hundreds of shanty tents and lean-tos scattered across the hills, they pour mercury from metal flasks into soil that they have dragged in sacks down rutted tracks behind bullocks.
  • Table-Be-Set, Gold-Donkey, and Cudgel-out-of-the-SackJacob and Wilhelm Grimm There was once upon a time a tailor who had three sons, and only one goat.
  • Five minutes into Double Agent – the Eddie Chapman Story BBC2 our bespectacled presenter Ben McIntyre has leapt from the cargo door of a Nazi plane, blown open a locked safe and done a runner in the London underground clutching a sackful of stolen banknotes. TV review: Double Agent - the Eddie Chapman Story; Imagine … Alan Ayckbourn - Greetings From Scarborough
  • He was pre-empted by a question from the audience seeking an explanation as to why the former democratically-elected team had been sacked.
  • Kuja's new nut-brown drawstring knapsack bulged with new clothes and souvenirs.
  • Last May they started training again, yomping up hills carrying loaded rucksacks.
  • As shore as the Vine doth the Stump intwine thou art my Lump of Sackkerrine A Child-World
  • Now, fruit trees are sprayed to cure their diseases, and salmon farmers use drugs by the sack.
  • Coxsackie viruses can also cause meningitis, an infection of the meninges (the three membranes that envelop the brain and spinal cord), and rarely, encephalitis, a brain infection.
  • And upon his return, third sacker Alex Rodriguez produced only nine errors, his fewest since moving to third base in 2004. One Season
  • A wall of wood, which alone shall abide unsacked by the foemen; A Historian For Our Time
  • And, a base spokesman acknowledged the cooler ban did not prohibit knapsacks, soft-sided fabric coolers or wagons.
  • Widows in equatorial Africa actually wear sackcloth and ashes when attending a funeral.
  • ‘We read’, he says, in the books both in the Old Law and in the New that the men who repented of their sins bestrewed themselves with ashes and clothed their bodies with sackcloth.
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  • Below, the greens of windswept reeds and phragmites are intersected constantly by the twisting, interlocking Hackensack and Passaic Rivers, canal drainages, raised highways and railroad tracks.
  • Then he reached in his sack for a pressie but those left were all spoken for.
  • While the drum beat slowly, a havildar and two naiks went along the ranks of the prisoners, tearing the buttons off the uniform coats; they had been half cut off before-hand, to make the tearing easy, and soon in front of the long grey line there were little scattered piles of buttons, gleaming dully in the sultry light; the grey coats hung loose, like sacks, each with a dull black face above it. Fiancée
  • Savi's house and shop were sacked as the crowd moved toward the commercial capital away from the site of detention.
  • Even though he is not being sacked, it realistically means the end to his slimy crawl up the political ladder.
  • His personal style was often abrasive, and he came close to being sacked by Eisenhower.
  • I've ransacked the house for those papers, but I can't find them.
  • If Mark E. Smith's current rate of band sackage were to continue, the inevitable extinction of Fall members would leave him forced to embark on a solo career, The Fall
  • In 1204, the Fourth Crusade sacked Constantinople and huge amounts of artistic treasures were taken to the West in the form of plunder, to fill cathedral treasuries and decorate cities across western Europe.
  • But Solomon sat tight in his rain barrel, and after the cossacks had left empty-handed, he made his escape.
  • They removed prepacked rucksacks and backpacks, tents and laptop computers. The Thieves of Darkness
  • It's not often you see a holiday sentiment scrawled on a scrap of gunny sack.
  • For example, problems include a low transduction of tumour cells because of their low expression of the Coxsackie adenovirus receptor required for adenoviral entry.
  • Nor yet the Austrian cross-breeds who are to be beheld behind the _gulasch_ in the Rue d'Hauteville, nor the semi-Milanese who sibilate the _minestrone_ at Aldegani's in the Passage des Panoramas, nor the Frenchified Spaniards and Portuguese who gobble the _guisillo madrileño_ at Don José's in the Rue Helder, nor the half-French Cossacks amid the _potrokha_ in the Restaurant Cubat, nor the Orientals with the waxed moustachios and girlish waists who may be observed at moontide dawdling over their _café à la Turque_ at Madame Europe After 8:15
  • He could rush the passer as a blitzer and come up with multiple sacks, and he could make a pick and go coast to coast with it. Rod Woodson's unique grit, talent paved road to Canton
  • The government agreed not to sack any of the striking workers.
  • Before him on the ground he felt the bundle which Sarah had fetched out of the house - his own knapsack and sketchbook - and affrighted, he stood upright again.
  • They hid out in empty houses as Rabbani's Tajiks entered and sacked the city.
  • In one storeroom, one-tonne sacks of rice were stored on an uneven surface and the property was filled with dangerous electrical wiring.
  • If anyone could rid the castle of its plague of rats, he would be rewarded with ten sacks of gold and her hand in marriage when she came of age.
  • Once the sack whirled about his head, twice, and then it arcked toward the galley, dropping to its deck unnoticed by men frantically cutting away the flaming sail. Conan The Unconquered
  • Estimates of his own financial losses varied, but the three-crew vessel often carried just a few sacks of coal to remote locations on a daily basis.
  • No one dared ask about the circumstances leading to his sacking.

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