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hack

noun as in person who does easy work for money

noun as in taxicab

noun as in cut without care

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Asahi has not confirmed the nature of the attack on its operations but has said data suspected to have been leaked in the hack had been found on the internet.

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He wrote to his parents: “This issue seems to me to amount to whether I am really going to try to write in my life, or just be an elegant hack.”

All begins sunnily, however, in the year 1899, when Evelyn, a self-confessed hack writer of travel books, with one failed novel to his name, marries an American heiress.

Mr. Fox was aware, he says, that he was a mere “sitcom hack.”

That poise disappears when he starts talking about a popular hack in the world of amateur marathoning.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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