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Sack up   /sæk əp/   Listen
Sack up

verb
1.
Make as a net profit.  Synonyms: clear, net, sack.






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"Sack up" Quotes from Famous Books



... and the railroad. Give me that sack, and you go on back to the house. You can't do any good." And when she handed the sack up to him and then kept on up the hill, he became autocratic in his tone. "Go on back to the ...
— Lonesome Land • B. M. Bower

... me no ground for boasting. He wanted mine, he said, "for changee the seed." When I got to sea I found that his tubers were rank and unedible, and full of fine yellow streaks of repulsive appearance. I tied the sack up and returned to the few left of my old stock, thinking that maybe when I got right hungry the island potatoes would improve in flavor. Three weeks later I opened the bag again, and out flew millions of winged insects! Manuel's potatoes had all turned to moths. I tied them up ...
— Sailing Alone Around The World • Joshua Slocum

... sack, and got into it in Little Peter's place: Peter tied the sack up again and the ...
— Popular Tales from the Norse • Sir George Webbe Dasent



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