We have no meanings for "old sacking" in our records yet.
1 The body hung clumsily between them like a piece of old sacking .
2 This was a smoke-cured ham loosely wrapped in some old sacking .
3 A wheelbarrow, some old sacking , and they could trundle it off under people's noses.
4 They seem to be idols and weapons and curios of all sorts done up in old sacking .
5 The firing ceased, and at last the thoroughly tired-out man laid himself down on some old sacking , and fell fast asleep.
6 They wore rough clothing made from old sacking , with slits cut in the back for their crumpled wings to poke through.
7 And they tacked together bits of old sacking and patched and patched them so as to cover their nakedness, unburdened by debt.
8 All along the way we had glimpses of dugouts lighted by candles, the doorways carefully concealed with blankets or pieces of old sacking .
9 Old sacking or cotton stuff may be tied on over the mouth of large pots, to prevent straw slipping in, and loosening the packing.
10 "I tied some old sacking on my feet and tried to wipe up the grease as I went along."
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