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Definition of hack
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Hack (v. i.) To be
exposed
or
offered
or to
common
use for hire; to turn
prostitute.
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Shackled
::
Shackled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Shackl.
Garreteer
::
Garreteer
(n.) One who lives in a
garret;
a poor
author;
a
literary
hack.
Hackly
::
Hackly
(a.) Rough or
broken,
as if
hacked..
Shack
::
Shack (v. t.) To
wander
as a
vagabond
or a
tramp.
Hackbuss
::
Hackbuss
(n.) Same as
Hagbut.
Hack
::
Hack (v. i.) To live the life of a
drudge
or hack.
Spiraeic
::
Spiraea
(n.) A genus of
shrubs
or
perennial
herbs
including
the
meadowsweet
and the
hardhack.
Bushwhacker
::
Bushwhacker
(n.) A
guerrilla;
a
marauding
assassin;
one who
pretends
to be a
peaceful
citizen,
but
secretly
harasses
a
hostile
force or its
sympathizers..
Jew''s-harp
::
Jew's-harp
(n.) The
shackle
for
joining
a chain cable to an
anchor.
Bolt
::
Bolt (v. t.) To
fasten
or
secure
with, or as with, a bolt or
bolts,
as a door, a
timber,
fetters;
to
shackle;
to
restrain..
Hamshackle
::
Hamshackle
(v. t.) To
fasten
(an
animal)
by a rope
binding
the head to one of the fore legs; as, to
hamshackle
a horse or cow;
hence,
to bind or
restrain;
to
curb..
Whack
::
Whack (n.) A smart
resounding
blow.
Hackneying
::
Hackneying
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Hackne.
Hackle
::
Hackle
(v. t.) To tear
asunder;
to break in
pieces.
Hack
::
Hack (v. t.) Fig.: To
mangle
in
speaking.
Shackle
::
Shackle
(n.)
Something
which
confines
the legs or arms so as to
prevent
their free
motion;
specifically,
a ring or band
inclosing
the ankle or
wrist,
and
fastened
to a
similar
shackle
on the other leg or arm, or to
something
else, by a chain or a
strap;
a gyve; a
fetter..
Page
::
Page (n.) A track along which
pallets
carrying
newly
molded
bricks
are
conveyed
to the hack.
Hack
::
Hack (n.) A
procuress.
Shackling
::
Shackling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Shackl.
Haggle
::
Haggle
(v. t.) To cut
roughly
or hack; to cut into small
pieces;
to notch or cut in an
unskillful
manner;
to make rough or
mangle
by
cutting;
as, a boy
haggles
a stick of
wood..
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