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Sackage
Sackage Sack"age (?; 48), n. The act of taking by storm and pillaging; sack. [R.] --H. Roscoe.

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- Frank Sacka (August 30, 1924 – December 7, 1994) was an American professional baseball player. He appeared in 14 Major League games as a catcher and pinch...
- (by **** Smothers) Mom Always Liked You Best! "The Toy Song" b/w 'Little Sacka Sugar" (from Play It Straight) Non-album track 1966 "Lark Day" b/w "The...
- 5, .... Croc a dilly oh my, Croc Croc Croc Say cinco cinco Cinco Cinco Sacka Lacka Fall-ow Fall-ow Stick your head in jello Your face is turning yellow...
- professional basketball player Fred Russell - professional football player Frank Sacka - professional baseball player (Washington Senators (1901-1960)) The Detroit...
- Your Face" (3:10) - Sung by **** "Yesterday" (2:31) - Sung by **** "Little Sacka Sugar" (1:54 ) - Sung by Tom "Someone to Talk My Troubles To" (3:11) - Sung...
- were affiliated with the St. Louis Browns of the American League. Frank Sacka, Bob Prichard, Pat McLaughlin and Homer Peel pla**** for the team in 1946...
- of the company GMA in 1989, which emerged from the former Elektromat, in Sacka near Dresden, Suss Microtec has been producing its own systems for testing...
- Kleinnaundorf * Lötzschen Lüttichau Lüttichau/Anbau Naundorf bei Ortrand Ponickau Sacka Stölpchen Tauscha * Thiendorf Welxande Würschnitz * Zschorna * Wahlergebnisse...
- for a Red Sox rookie with 17 triples in a season. December   7 – Frank Sacka, 70, catcher who pla**** for the Washington Senators in the 1951 and 1953...
- Ed Redys (1946–1947) Tony Robello (1946, MGR) Buster Ross (1931) Frank Sacka (1947–1948) Art Scharein (1940–1941, MGR) Ham Schulte (1950, MGR) Len Schulte...