Hacks can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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hack - fix a computer program piecemeal until it works; "I'm not very good at hacking but I'll give it my best" | ||
hack - kick on the shins | ||
hack - kick on the arms | ||
hack - cut away; "he hacked his way through the forest" | ||
hack - cough spasmodically; "The patient with emphysema is hacking all day" | ||
hack - significantly cut up a manuscript | ||
hack - be able to manage or manage successfully; "I can't hack it anymore"; "she could not cut the long days in the office" | ||
hack - cut with a hacking tool | ||
Noun |
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hack - an old or over-worked horse | ||
hack - a tool (as a hoe or pick or mattock) used for breaking up the surface of the soil | ||
hack - one who works hard at boring tasks | ||
hack - a mediocre and disdained writer | ||
hack - a saddle horse used for transportation rather than sport etc. | ||
hack - a horse kept for hire | ||
hack - a car driven by a person whose job is to take passengers where they want to go in exchange for money | ||
hack - a politician who belongs to a small clique that controls a political party for private rather than public ends |
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1. | noun | Lots of hacks think they're philosophers. | |
2. | noun | This is a hack job. | |
3. | noun | Tom Jackson is a partisan hack. | |
4. | noun | Tom Jackson is a hack. | |
5. | noun | This is a hack job. | |
6. | noun | Tom Jackson is a partisan hack. | |
7. | noun | Tom Jackson is a hack. | |
8. | verb | I can't hack it anymore. | |
9. | verb | She had to hack her way through the ceiling of her beauty shop as flood waters rose in the city of half a million people - much of which lies below sea level. | |
10. | verb | I never thought it'd be this easy to hack into your website. | |
11. | verb | Tom couldn't hack into that website. | |
12. | verb | I've been trying to hack my way into the system. | |
13. | verb | I didn't hack into anybody's computer. | |
14. | verb | Tom couldn't hack it. | |
15. | verb | Tom took a labouring job, but he just couldn't hack it after a few days. | |
16. | verb | Sami doesn't know how to hack. | |
17. | verb | Sami doesn't know how to hack computers. | |
18. | verb | Mary is convinced that someone is trying to hack into her brain. | |
19. | verb | I never thought that it'd be this easy to hack into your website. | |
20. | verb | I never thought it'd be this easy to hack into your website. | |
21. | verb | Tom couldn't hack into that website. | |
22. | verb | I've been trying to hack my way into the system. |
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noun | |
Lots of hacks think they're philosophers. | |
This is a hack job. | |
Tom Jackson is a partisan hack. | |
Tom Jackson is a hack. | |
This is a hack job. | |
Tom Jackson is a partisan hack. | |
Tom Jackson is a hack. | |
verb | |
I can't hack it anymore. |
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She had to hack her way through the ceiling of her beauty shop as flood waters rose in the city of half a million people - much of which lies below sea level. |
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I never thought it'd be this easy to hack into your website. | |
Tom couldn't hack into that website. | |
I've been trying to hack my way into the system. | |
I didn't hack into anybody's computer. | |
Tom couldn't hack it. | |
Tom took a labouring job, but he just couldn't hack it after a few days. | |
Sami doesn't know how to hack. | |
Sami doesn't know how to hack computers. | |
Mary is convinced that someone is trying to hack into her brain. | |
I never thought that it'd be this easy to hack into your website. | |
I never thought it'd be this easy to hack into your website. | |
Tom couldn't hack into that website. | |
I've been trying to hack my way into the system. |