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sacks (SAKS) (noun)
Several bags or similar containers for holding objects: Joyce has bought several colorful sacks to use when she gives gifts to her friends.
sacks (SAKS) (verb)
1. To fill bags with objects: Justin, a farm employee, sacks the onions very quickly in order to put the sacks on the truck.
2. Plundering or stealing: Mythology has grown up about the pirate gang that sails the seas and sacks the sleeping villages on the shore.
2. Plundering or stealing: Mythology has grown up about the pirate gang that sails the seas and sacks the sleeping villages on the shore.
sax (SAKS) (noun)
The short name for the musical instrument known as the "saxophone": Gloria's sister always wanted to play the sax in a concert band.
There is a story about a thief who sacks an apartment and finds a sax which he takes home for his son to learn to play.
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Confusing Words Clarified: Group S; Homonyms, Homophones, Homographs, Synonyms, Polysemes, etc. +
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