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Princeton's WordNet

  1. despoiled, pillaged, raped, ravaged, sackedadjective

    having been robbed and destroyed by force and violence

    "the raped countryside"

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  1. sacked

    "Sacked" is a term commonly used to refer to someone who has been dismissed or terminated from their job or position. It generally implies that the person was forced to leave, usually due to poor performance, misconduct, or redundancy. This term is mostly used in UK English, but is understood in other English speaking countries as well. In sports, particularly in American football, "sacked" refers to a quarterback being tackled behind the line of scrimmage before he can throw a forward pass.

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  1. Sacked

    of Sack

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of sacked in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of sacked in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

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  1. Steve Daines:

    Listen, we were told we are at the one-yard line last night to get this done, all Ive got to say is, The Senate may think The Senate at the one-yard line right now, but Montanans are getting sacked. In fact, our unemployment claims in Montana since march 17th, we just looked it up 15 minutes ago, 14,350 Montanans have filed for unemployment in the last week. Monday had been marked with furious debate on the The Senate floor, as Republicans accused White House Democrats of proposing an alternative stimulus bill that was full of unnecessary progressive wishlist items. The Senate Democrats in the meantime repeatedly blocked the Republican stimulus bill, which would require 60 votes to survive. WATCH Steve Daines FULLSPEECH ON THE SENATE FLOOR The bill offered by White House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., included measures to restrict airlines carbon emissions, protect illegal immigrants, provide for same-day voter registration, pay off billions in student loan debt, encourage federal agencies to employ.

  2. Mark Wright:

    I think Mr Khan should be sacked. I think Mr Khan’s a disgrace for mayor. If I do n’t do my job properly I lose my job. Mr Khan’s not doing Mr Khan job properly, Mr Khan’s disrespecting the most powerful office in the world and Mr Khan’s only doing it only to gain Mr Khan politically.

  3. Zac Taylor:

    We're trying to win this game, we need to beat Cleveland. And the guys who are going to take the field, that's what we expect from their performance and from our performance as a coaching staff. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Burrow limped off the field late in the wild 34-31 win over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday that clinched the first division title and playoff appearance for the Bengals( 10-6) since the 2015 season. He's been sacked 51 times this season.

  4. Penn State coach James Franklin:

    It took a lengthy replay review to confirm the initial call and when the official made the announcement Penix knew was coming, the wild celebration began inside the mostly empty stadium. Allen needed to pull out every trick in the book, too, especially afterSean Cliffordhooked up with Jahan Dotson on a 60-yard TD pass to give Penn State Penn State first lead of the second half, 21-20 with 2:30 left in regulation. Penn State sacked Penix on the next two plays, forced him to throw the ball away on third and an incompletion on fourth, taking the ball back on down at the Indiana 14. This time, Allen called for the defense to give up the touchdown, hoping for one more possession, and Devyn Ford obliged with a TD run that gave Penn State a 28-20 lead. We went through that situation this week. We went through that situation on the sideline. Obviously, we could have handled it better and I could have handled it better.

  5. Lim Kit Siang:

    The attorney-general should not have been involved in the decision affecting the PM because he was appointed by the PM, it was very controversial circumstances when Gani Patail was sacked. It is a conflict of interest.

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