That is the correct spelling of "sacked" (put into a sack, or looted, or slang for fired).
There is no "the synonym" for ravaged but there are several synonyms for ravaged: - despoiled, pillaged, raped, sacked
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If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
This is how you spell it: Frisbee
You spell it 'certain'.
well you see... when Ur was sacked, he died. Most people think Ur was not sacked, but BALL sacked. i hope this helps. have a nice day. :)
The Gauls sacked and destroyed the city of Rome in 476.
Yes it's bad to get sacked jeez
QBs for the Detroit Lions were sacked 52 times in the 2008 season. Jon Kitna was sacked 15 times, Dan Orlovsky and Daunte Culpepper were sacked 14 times each, Drew Stanton was sacked 6 times, and Drew Henson was sacked 3 times.
why get them sacked when you can hire an assassin and get them killed :D hope this helped.
He was sacked 5 times
David Carr of the Houston Texans, was sacked 68 times during the season. He was sacked about 4.5 times a game.
According to Database Football, Charlie Frye was sacked 44 times, Derek Anderson was sacked 8 times, and Ken Dorsey was sacked 1 time.
The maximun number of managers sacked in one season was, nine in the 1994 - 95 season, these were as follows ;* Arsenal - Sacked George Graham after he admitted receiving illegal payments in relation to a transfer deal three years earlier, * Aston Villa - Sacked Ron Atkinson, * Coventry City - Sacked Phil Neal, * Crystal Palace - Sacked Alan Smith, after they were relegated that season, * Everton - Sacked Mike Walker, * Ipswich Town - John Lyall, * Manchester City - Sacked Brian Horton, * Sheffield Wednesday - Trevor Francis, * Tottenham Hotspur - Sacked Osvaldo Ardiles.
Brendan Rodgers was sacked as manager by Liverpool Football Club.
The Persians sacked Athens in 480 BCE .
That would be John Elway, sacked 516 times in his career.