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hack

[hak] / hæk /
NOUN
person who does easy work for money
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG




Example Sentences

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Otherwise, he said “we’d be playing with fire if we didn’t comply. We’d feel pretty bad if a boy keeled over. I can hear them coughing and hacking.”

From Los Angeles Times

Necessity is the mother of invention, as the saying goes, so forcing a team to play short-handed could compel remaining employees to find productivity hacks faster than they otherwise would have.

From The Wall Street Journal

All of us corporate hacks back in those days knew there were a lot of truths embodied in that hilarious Jack Lemmon film.

From The Wall Street Journal

This led to backlash from some campaigners who argued handing over personal data was a breach of privacy and that data was at risk of being hacked.

From BBC

He said: "My first instinct is that it's a hoax message or she'd been hacked."

From BBC