Phrases with «large sack»

The phrase "large sack" refers to a big bag or container used for carrying or storing a lot of things. Full definition

Sentences with «large sack»

  • Everything is sold loose in large sacks or tubs and you choose how much you'd like to buy. (neverendingvoyage.com)
  • But he also loved to play practical jokes on his students and to buy large sacks of confetti which he would strew about liberally, with the slightest excuse. (bookbrowse.com)
  • There's a straight line of story missions that conclude with your toppling of a brutal dictator's regime, but you can make the going easier by conquering enemy outposts, creating new fast - travel options; destroying propaganda - spewing speakers at the tops of bell towers, revealing more of the map; and hunting, so you can craft larger sacks for your weapons and ammo. (digitaltrends.com)
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