A gunny sack originates from the latin word gunie meaning held for transportation.
A burlap bag. A potato sack A gunny sack
I'm pretty sure a crokasack is what people in the South used to call a gunny sack. I used to hear that word, crokasack, used for gunny sack when I was a child in the early 1950s.
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The term gal is simply an altered form of "girl".
a gunny sack is a sack made of gunny or burlap
a gunny sack is a sack made of gunny or burlap
A gunny sack of chili weighs about 35#
Gunny sack are inexpensive bag made up of burlap. Burlap is a woven fabric usually made from the skin of the jute plant. Gunny sacks are used for transporting agricultural products.
A burlap bag. A potato sack A gunny sack
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I'm pretty sure a crokasack is what people in the South used to call a gunny sack. I used to hear that word, crokasack, used for gunny sack when I was a child in the early 1950s.
It's an old term from the trade-guild era. When you got dismissed, you put your tools in a sack and left.
"He used to carry his guitar in a gunny sack, and sit beneath a tree beside the railroad track."
Some words that rhyme with "funny" include money, bunny, sunny, and honey.
from when the barbarians sacked rome ultimately destroying it