sacker
1 Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of sacker1
First recorded in 1900–05; sack 1 + -er 1
Origin of sacker2
Example Sentences
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Leading sacker Olivier Vernon was traded to Cleveland.
From Washington Times • Aug. 22, 2019
The 1980s had Mike Schmidt, George Brett and Wade Boggs, but in most eras it is obvious who the best third sacker in the game is.
From New York Times • Nov. 11, 2011
Elvis Dumervil, the NFL's leading top sacker, says he won't play at all this season.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 4, 2010
The Denver Broncos had been holding out hope the league's top sacker would make a quicker than anticipated recovery from a torn chest muscle and return to action in December.
From Washington Post • Sep. 4, 2010
The sacker with a long, greasy ponytail and skinny little beard look me over when I was checking out and made a snort in his nose.
From "Girls Like Us" by Gail Giles
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