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sacked
Definition
adj.
having been robbed and destroyed by force and violence
Last update: October 16, 2015
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In 1585 it was
sacked
by an English fleet under Sir Francis Drake.
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Their houses were all
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and destroyed.
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Not long after this the other merchant's shop was broken into by thieves and completely
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.
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What a time Mr and Mrs Distracted Horseman must have of it, though--especially now they've
sacked
the nursemaid.
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Its proud capital was
sacked
, since no one would defend it.
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The queen of cities had been repeatedly
sacked
, and her treasures destroyed or removed to distant cities.
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Castles are
sacked
in war, Chieftains are scattered far, Truth is a fixèd star, Eileen aroon.
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