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sack out
verb as in hit the hay
Weak matches
verb as in sleep
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Then Williams was sacked out of field goal range and he laid in the grass for a few extra seconds, as if he knew what the loss meant.
On that potential game-tying drive, Moore took three sacks out of four plays.
He sells one kind of oyster, a Japanese variety called Crassostrea gigas, which he buys as small spuds from suppliers in France and grows in netted sacks out in the estuary.
It's because she's nine-days sober and her body is adjusting to sleeping free of depressants, but haven't we all felt like crawling behind a row of cereal boxes to sack out at some point recently?
Exhausted, we sacked out early that night at Zion Lodge, the rustic and unassuming structure built nearly a century ago.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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