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Definition of hack
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Hack (v. t.) To use as a hack; to let out for hire.
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Hackneymen
::
Hackneymen
(pl. ) of
Hackneyma.
Hacked
::
Hacked
(imp. & p. p.) of Hac.
Rash
::
Rash (v. t.) To
slash;
to hack; to cut; to
slice.
Hackney
::
Hackney
(v. t.) To
devote
to
common
or
frequent
use, as a horse or
carriage;
to wear out in
common
service;
to make trite or
commonplace;
as, a
hackneyed
metaphor
or
quotation..
Shackle
::
Shackle
(n.) A
fetterlike
band worn as an
ornament.
Hack
::
Hack (v. t.) To use
frequently
and
indiscriminately,
so as to
render
trite and
commonplace..
Palmer
::
Palmer
(n.) Short for
Palmer
fly, an
artificial
fly made to
imitate
a hairy
caterpillar;
a
hackle..
Whacked
::
Whacked
(imp. & p. p.) of Whac.
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..
Chipmunk
::
Chipmunk
(n.) A
squirrel-like
animal
of the genus
Tamias,
sometimes
called
the
striped
squirrel,
chipping
squirrel,
ground
squirrel,
hackee.
The
common
species
of the
United
States
is the
Tamias
striatus..
Page
::
Page (n.) A track along which
pallets
carrying
newly
molded
bricks
are
conveyed
to the hack.
Hack
::
Hack (n.) A frame or
grating
of
various
kinds;
as, a frame for
drying
bricks,
fish, or
cheese;
a rack for
feeding
cattle;
a
grating
in a mill race, etc..
Jarvy
::
Jarvy (n.) A
hackney
coach.
Wear
::
Wear (v. t.) To carry or bear upon the
person;
to bear upon one's self, as an
article
of
clothing,
decoration,
warfare,
bondage,
etc.; to have
appendant
to one's body; to have on; as, to wear a coat; to wear a
shackle..
Bill
::
Bill (v. t.) To work upon ( as to dig, hoe, hack, or chop
anything)
with a
bill..
Shackle
::
Shackle
(v. t.)
Figuratively:
To bind or
confine
so as to
prevent
or
embarrass
action;
to
impede;
to
cumber.
Screw
::
Screw (n.) An
unsound
or
worn-out
horse,
useful
as a hack, and
commonly
of good
appearance..
Hackney
::
Hackney
(n.) A hired
drudge;
a
hireling;
a
prostitute.
Hackneys
::
Hackneys
(pl. ) of
Hackne.
Hackberry
::
Hackberry
(n.) A genus of trees
(Celtis)
related
to the elm, but
bearing
drupes
with
scanty,
but often
edible,
pulp. C.
occidentalis
is
common
in the
Eastern
United
States..
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