sack

transitive verb

To rob (a town, for example) of goods or valuables, especially after capture.

noun

The looting or pillaging of a captured city or town.

noun

Any of various light, dry, strong wines from Spain and the Canary Islands, imported to England in the 1500s and 1600s.

noun

A bag, especially one made of strong material for holding grain or objects in bulk.

noun

The amount that a sack can hold.

noun

A short loose-fitting garment for women and children.

noun

Dismissal from employment.

noun

A bed, mattress, or sleeping bag.

noun

A base.