Associations to the word «Sacks»
Noun
- Awakening
- Oliver
- Rabbi
- Fumble
- Greg
- Jonathan
- Emanuel
- Gail
- Sadler
- Thomson
- Harvey
- Tackle
- Dl
- Jefferson
- Neurology
- Anthropologist
- Yeshiva
- Interception
- Int
- Modus
- Judaism
- Ff
- Foreword
- Hallucination
- Hebrew
- Sack
- Yorker
- Laureate
- Quarterback
- Jared
- Sheldon
- Reissue
- Torah
- Conversation
- Telling
- Turtle
- Gerald
- Ruth
- Glenn
- Busch
- Congregation
- Sociologist
- Commonwealth
- Relevance
- Inlet
- Chief
- Hart
- Judith
- Sociology
- Beaumont
- Chevrolet
- Cope
- Mars
- Leon
- Tic
- Creativity
- Hat
- Ricky
- Lap
- Shepherd
- Syndrome
- Lecture
- Thinker
- Analysis
- Constable
- Wallace
- Interaction
- Bobby
- Durham
- Kenny
- Allison
- Liz
- Shane
- Orthodox
- Ms
- Alan
- Sinclair
- Methodology
- Metaphor
- Martin
- Patient
- Winston
- Eric
- Jeff
- Graham
- Jacob
- Carl
Adjective
Wiktionary
SACKS, noun. Plural of sack
SACKS, verb. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sack
Wise words
Words mean more than what is set down on paper. It takes the
human voice to infuse them with deeper meaning.