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Verb sack out has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebSack OutPart of Speech: Verb Sense: To fall asleep quickly and deeply; to go to sleep Usage: 1. I was so exhausted after work that I immediately sacked out as soon as I reached home. 2. After a long day of hiking, the campers sacked out in their tents. Sense: To collapse or fall down Usage: 1. The boxer was hit hard in the face and sacked out to the ground. 2. The old building was structurally weak and finally sacked out due to the heavy rain. | ||||
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