Definition: 1. A small worthless amount. 2. Someone who works with their hands; someone engaged in manual labor. 3. Immense East Indian fruit resembling breadfruit of; its seeds are commonly roasted. 4. An electrical device consisting of a connector socket designed for the insertion of a plug.
Use 'jack' in a sentence:
1. The plan would cost so much that the company would have to jack up its prices.
2. Let's go. We're being jacked around here.
3. Jack is doing very well at school.
4. Jack opened his door and stuck his head out.
5. ‘ She's pregnant, ’ Jack blurted.
6. They only invited Jack and Sarah as an afterthought.
7. Lay off bullying Jack.
8. I saw Jack the other day.
9. He lifted the car with a jack to change the flat tire.
10. After five years, he decided to jack it all in .
11. Put a query against Jack's name ─ I'm not sure if he's coming.
12. Good old Jack!
13. You don't know jack.
14. Jack took the news astonishingly well.
15. All I had to do was jack the car up and put on the spare.
16. I'm jacking into the Internet now.
17. Don't worry, he'll jack the whole thing up for us.
18. A ring at the doorbell announced Jack's arrival.
19. The impact of the blow knocked Jack off balance.
20. Jack's face turned bright red.
21. Jack Frost was threatening to kill the new plants.
22. With one bound Jack was free.
23. After five years, he decided to jack it all in.
24. Jack's arms encircled her waist.
25. You're some piece of work, Jack, do you know that?
26. Jack collapsed in agony on the floor.
27. Drug users were jacking up in the stairwells.
28. To his credit, Jack never told anyone exactly what had happened.
29. Ben and Jack struggled together on the grass.
30. For the first week he never actually saw the fabled Jack.
31. Jack divided up the rest of the cash.
32. Jack found a film role that showcased all his talents.