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Get the Sack

Description:

"Get the sack" is an idiomatic expression primarily used in British English to describe the act of losing one's job or being dismissed from employment abruptly or unexpectedly. It originated from the metaphorical idea of being handed a literal sack, which symbolizes being terminated from a position.

Sample Sentences:

  • He got the sack after repeatedly showing up late to work.
  • She was devastated when she got the sack from her dream job.
  • Despite his efforts, John ultimately got the sack due to company-wide layoffs.
  • If you continue to underperform, you might end up getting the sack.

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