Author: Tony Nichols
Date: 01:31:12 11/03/05
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On November 03, 2005 at 02:46:54, Arnold Gove wrote: >If the verb is "sac" it should be "sacing" or even "saccing." There is no >justification for "sacking." Where do you get the "k" from to form "sacking"? In >fact sacking (as in plundering) actually means the _opposite_ of sacrificing. Hello Arnold, I have seen it written both sacking and sac'ing. Sacking has many meanings - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sack. Regards Tony
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