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Sack

/sæk/
A large bag made of strong material, often used for storing or carrying things like potatoes, coal, or cement.

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Examples:

'Up!' and then the fat grey sacks were lying below.

Tom gathered the parts in a sack.

'Mothers' Sack Race.'

Etymology:

etymology
From the Middle English sak, borrowed from Old French sac or Old English sæc, both derived from Late Latin saccus, which in turn came from ancient Greek sakkos, meaning a large cloth bag or sack.

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