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sacking
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noun
- coarse cloth used for making sacks, woven from flax, hemp, jute, etc
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Example Sentences
In the end, Edwards' appointment felt almost as inevitable as the sackings of Lewis and Knight which came before her.
Knight sacking leaves 'enormous shoes to fill' - who may England turn to?
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.
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.
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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