Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word SACKER
SACKER
Definitions of SACKER
- A person who sacks or plunders.
- A person who fills or makes sacks or bags.
- A machine or device for filling sacks.
- A person who sacks or fires (dismisses someone from a job or position).
- (baseball, softball, in combination) A baseman (player positioned at or near a base).
- (American football) A player who sacks (tackles the offensive quarterback behind the line of scrimmage before he is able to throw a pass).
- Alternative form of saker. (cannon)
Number of letters
6
Is palindrome
No
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Examples of Using SACKER in a Sentence
- In 2006, the team compiled only a 4–4 regular season record but featured the league's leading passer (Jennifer Hull) and leading sacker (Twyla Smith), who were both nominated as finalists for the league's overall offensive and defensive MVPs, respectively.
- The Belles also showed a great defense, notably by left fielder Edythe Perlick, right fielder Eleanor Dapkus, first sacker Margaret Danhauser, shortstop Trezza, and Maddy English at third.
- The strong-armed third sacker was later joined by pitcher Sylvia Wronski, making them the only two Milwaukee natives to play for their hometown Chicks.
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