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crocus sack
noun
, Southern U.S. (chiefly South Atlantic States).
- a burlap bag.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of crocus sack1
First recorded in 1780–90; origin uncertain
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Example Sentences
On her way out she waved her handkerchief at the nurse and turned her into a crocus sack of chicken feed.
From Literature
Sometimes, however, my grandmother would be unable to get one for me and in that case she would take a crocus sack or corn sack and put two holes in it for my arms and one for my head.
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"Quick, that crocus sack," he called.
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My teacher had a great big crocus sack, and when she got tired of whipping them, she would put them in the sack.
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