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sack out verb to go to bed US, 1946- Siegel was a little tired form having met four different parties of visitors at the airfield while Griffin was sacking out. — William Brinkley, Don’t Go Near the Water, p. 71, 1956
- On his last day in Red Canyon, while Guido was sacked out in his bunk thinking jolly thoughts about all the pleasing prospects ahead, the fly entered the ointment. — Max Shulman, Rally Round the Flag, Boys!, p. 18, 1957
- He’s in the silk, sacked out with a concrete wig. — William “Lord” Buckley, The H-Bomb, 1960
- "If you were a wino," he said, "where would you pick to sack out?" — John Sayles, Union Dues, p. 28, 1977
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