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sacking

[ sak-ing ]

noun

  1. stout, coarse woven material of hemp, jute, or the like, chiefly for sacks. sack.


sacking

/ ˈ²õæ°ìɪŋ /

noun

  1. coarse cloth used for making sacks, woven from flax, hemp, jute, etc
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Origin of sacking1

First recorded in 1580–90; sack 1 + -ing 1
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In the end, Edwards' appointment felt almost as inevitable as the sackings of Lewis and Knight which came before her.

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Knight sacking leaves 'enormous shoes to fill' - who may England turn to?

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Since former manager Carla Ward's resignation last season, they have struggled to find consistency, appointing Robert de Pauw before sacking him after six months.

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He said the Reform UK's constitution, which was adopted last year, allowed the party's board to have the final say on sacking and appointing a new leader.

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There was intrigue this week to see what changes Cushing would make after stepping in last minute following the sudden sacking of Gareth Taylor.

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