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hack

[hak] / hæk /
NOUN
person who does easy work for money
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STRONG




Example Sentences

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She let out a hacking cough and pulled her thin coat tighter around her shoulders, despite the August heat.

From Literature

Unlike a lot of titles on the self-help shelves, Gilberg’s book promises no sly little hack to happiness, no “you’ve-been-thinking-about-this-all-wrong” twist.

From Los Angeles Times

But Esteller points out that some people will have better luck than others trying to "hack" their gut - and genes play a part.

From BBC

Sobel told the BBC, his concerns centred on national security and China's ability to use the embassy site to "hack or disrupt" communications to the City of London, as well as concerns about Lai.

From BBC

But some experts have questioned the statement, with cyber security firm Malwarebytes claiming the password reset emails had in fact been sent as a result of a hack.

From BBC