"Sac" Meaning
Sack (noun)
1. A bag or pouch, typically made of fabric or paper, used for carrying or storing things.
2. A container made from a flexible material, used for packaging or transporting goods.
3. To dismiss or remove someone from their job, typically as a punishment or for poor performance.
Example sentences:
- The hikers carried the sack with them on their adventure.
- The company sack three employees for misconduct.
- The store sells sacks of potatoes in bulk.
"Sac" Examples
Examples of the Word "Sac"
Noun Usage
1.
Travel Bag: A large, usually cylindrical, bag used for carrying luggage, especially on airplanes or trains.
- "She packed her sac tightly with clothes and accessories for her trip abroad."
2.
Plant or Animal Sack: A bag-like structure that encloses the organs of certain plants, or the container for holding the eggs or seeds of some plants or animals.
- "The large sac at the base of the tulip encloses the bulb."
3.
Pouch or Pouch-like Structure: A part of the human body or an animal that resembles a bag or a sac.
- "Swollen lumps that looked like tiny sacs appeared after vaccination."
Verb Usage
4.
To Cover or Enclose: To cover something by stringing beads or yarn over a core of thread, nylon, etc.
- "She sac beads to create a unique necklace."
5.
To Refuse or Reject: To decline to do something; refuse, reject.
- "The lawyers vainly sac the prosecutor's suggestion to drop the case."
Note: The above verb usage, "to sac," is less common and may be considered non-standard. It's more frequently used in informal contexts in certain regions, particularly in England, especially related to refusing or rejecting something.