sackers

/ˈsækərz/
noun
  1. Plural of sacker; multiple people who sack or plunder places.
    • Ancient armies were often little more than organized sackers.
    • The sackers left the village in ruins after their raid.
    • The sackers divided the stolen goods among themselves.
  2. Plural of sacker; multiple players who sack the quarterback in American football.
    • Those two defensive ends are the best sackers in the conference.
    • The team's sackers worked together to pressure the quarterback all game.
    • The coach praised his sackers for their aggressive play.
  3. Plural of sacker; multiple people who dismiss employees.
    • During the layoffs, the sackers had to deliver the news to dozens of workers.
    • The sackers were hated by the remaining staff.
    • The company's sackers were known for their cold efficiency.