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sack

verb as in remove from position of responsibility

verb as in raid, plunder

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Knight was also sacked in the aftermath of the Ashes debacle but will remain as a player, now under coach Edwards.

From BBC

Atlanta Falcons: Edge Mykel Williams, Georgia — The Falcons were 31st in the league last season with 31 sacks.

New offensive line coach Andy Kwon must get significantly more out of this group than the bunch who rarely opened holes for running backs and gave up 34 sacks a year ago.

Wiliams, for example, was the number one pick in last year's draft but was sacked 68 times in his rookie season - 16 more than any other quarterback.

From BBC

Knight sacking leaves 'enormous shoes to fill' - who may England turn to?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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