slackened |
sack |
As a verb slackened
is (
slacken).
As a noun sack is
sack; a bag.
sack |
leg |
As nouns the difference between sack and leg
is that
sack is sack; a bag while
leg is lake.
sack |
fir |
As nouns the difference between sack and fir
is that
sack is sack; a bag while
fir is (chiefly|countable|british) any conifer of a variety of genera, especially a scots pine,
pinus sylvestris'' or a (true fir) (''abies ).
push |
sack |
In lang=en terms the difference between push and sack
is that
push is a crowd or throng or people while
sack is a variety of light-colored dry wine from Spain or the Canary Islands; also, any strong white wine from southern Europe; sherry.
As verbs the difference between push and sack
is that
push is to apply a force to (an object) such that it moves away from the person or thing applying the force while
sack is to put in a sack or sacks.
As nouns the difference between push and sack
is that
push is a short, directed application of force; an act of pushing while
sack is a bag; especially a large bag of strong, coarse material for storage and handling of various commodities, such as potatoes, coal, coffee; or, a bag with handles used at a supermarket, a grocery sack; or, a small bag for small items, a satchel.
sack |
child |
As nouns the difference between sack and child
is that
sack is sack; a bag while
child is a daughter or son; an offspring.
sack |
toilet |
As nouns the difference between sack and toilet
is that
sack is sack; a bag while
toilet is (
label) personal grooming; washing, dressing etc.
As a verb toilet is
(
label) to dress and groom oneself.
depose |
sack |
As a verb depose
is .
As a noun sack is
sack; a bag.
basket |
sack |
As nouns the difference between basket and sack
is that
basket is a lightweight container, generally round, open at the top, and tapering toward the bottom while
sack is sack; a bag.
As a verb basket
is to place in a or in baskets.
sack |
airbag |
As nouns the difference between sack and airbag
is that
sack is sack; a bag while
airbag is airbag.
case |
sack |
As nouns the difference between case and sack
is that
case is an actual event, situation, or fact while
sack is a bag; especially a large bag of strong, coarse material for storage and handling of various commodities, such as potatoes, coal, coffee; or, a bag with handles used at a supermarket, a grocery sack; or, a small bag for small items, a satchel.
As verbs the difference between case and sack
is that
case is to propose hypothetical cases while
sack is to put in a sack or sacks.
As an adjective case
is the last remaining card of a particular rank.
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