sack
transitive verbTo rob (a town, for example) of goods or valuables, especially after capture.
nounThe looting or pillaging of a captured city or town.
nounAny of various light, dry, strong wines from Spain and the Canary Islands, imported to England in the 1500s and 1600s.
nounA bag, especially one made of strong material for holding grain or objects in bulk.
nounThe amount that a sack can hold.
nounA short loose-fitting garment for women and children.
nounDismissal from employment.
nounA bed, mattress, or sleeping bag.
nounA base.