Phrases with «to sack out»

The phrase "to sack out" means to go to bed or to sleep in a sack. Full definition

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Sentences with «to sack out»

  • It's tough to build relationships while sacked out on the sofa. (career-intelligence.com)
  • That's not to say he will have the most sacks out of everyone, because some of these other guys will win with inside moves and pass rushing from the defensive tackle position. (sbnation.com)
  • By that time, your exhausted toddler should sack out for two to two - and - a-half hours. (parents.com)
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