işten atılma

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sack
The plunder and pillaging of a captured town or city

The sack of Rome.

In the phrase sack out, to fall asleep. See also hit the sack

The kids all sacked out before 9:00 on New Year’s Eve.

The pillage or plunder, as of a town or city; the storm and plunder of a town; devastation; ravage
a loose-fitting dress hanging straight from the shoulders without a waist
In the phrase , to go to sleep
To hit a person (usually male) in the groin; to rack
A bag for holding and carrying goods of any kind; a receptacle made of some kind of pliable material, as cloth, leather, and the like; a large pouch
A sack coat; a kind of coat worn by men, and extending from top to bottom without a cross seam
a hanging bed of canvas or rope netting (usually suspended between two trees); swing easily
A sack is a large bag made of rough woven material. Sacks are used to carry or store things such as vegetables or coal. a sack of potatoes
A bag; especially a large bag of strong, coarse material for storage and handling of various commodities, such as potatoes, coal, coffee; or, a bag with handles used at a supermarket, a grocery sack; or, a small bag for small items, a satchel
White wines from Spain and the Canaries
the plundering of a place by an army or mob; usually involves destruction and slaughter; "the sack of Rome" a bag made of paper or plastic for holding customer's purchases a woman's full loose hiplength jacket any of various light dry strong white wine from Spain and Canary Islands (including sherry) the quantity contained in a sack put in a sack; "The grocer sacked the onions" plunder (a town) after capture; "the barbarians sacked Rome
plunder (a town) after capture; "the barbarians sacked Rome"
a woman's full loose hiplength jacket
A quantity of cement, 94 pounds, I cubic foot, in the United States for portland or air entraining portland cement or as indicated on the sack for other kinds of cement
A measure of varying capacity, according to local usage and the substance
The American sack of salt is 215 pounds; the sack of wheat, two bushels
an enclosed space; "the trapped miners found a pocket of air"
işten atılmak
get the sack
işten atılmak
get the chop
işten atılmak
get the gate
İşten atılmak
get sacked
işten atılmak
to get the push, to get the sack
işten atılmak
be fired
işten atılmak
get the axe
işten atılmak
get one's cards
işten atılmak
get the push
işten atılma
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