Get to know Sacs better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Sacs meaning
plural of sac
Using Sacs
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of sac
- In the example corpus, sacs often appears in combinations such as: air sacs, sacs and, sacs of.
Context around Sacs
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 10 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Sacs
- In this selection, "sacs" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, air, clavicular, little, become, outfit and inside stand out and add context to how "sacs" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include chairs called sacs and cul de sacs. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "sacs" sits close to words such as ade, admirably and alf, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with sacs
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Pirate spiders create beautiful hanging silken egg sacs. (8 words)
She drove like a maniac on cul-de-sacs. (9 words)
These sacs are follicles, each one containing an immature egg. (10 words)
But Erpenbeck’s talent comes across in the gradual accretion of detail, and the two essays, “Homesick for Sadness” and “At the Ends of Earth”, recreate with miniaturist precision her childhood on streets that were turned into cul-de-sacs by the wall. (43 words)
In a conclusion that was nothing short of sensational, Paul Roos Gymnasium scored two goals in the final three minutes to defeat the talented SACS outfit in the final on Sunday, regaining the Hibbert Shield hockey title they won in 2019. (41 words)
For now, I imagine my brothers’ lungs, each of their two billowy sacs rich in oxygenated blood fighting to make its way into the spongy alveoli where the virus has established a beachhead of phlegm and fluid that must be expunged. (41 words)
Could cul-de-sacs be a thing of the past in Edmonton? (12 words)
Example sentences (20)
At rest, there is small pressure differences between the ostrich air sacs and the atmosphere, suggesting simultaneous filling and emptying of the air sacs.
The largest air sacs found within the respiratory system are those of the post-thoracic region, while the others decrease in size respectively, the interclavicular (unpaired), abdominal, pre-thoracic, and lateral clavicular sacs.
Giardia cysts (little sacs of immature parasite) spread disease and are passed out in feces, where they can remain viable in the environment for months before being consumed by someone else.
In a conclusion that was nothing short of sensational, Paul Roos Gymnasium scored two goals in the final three minutes to defeat the talented SACS outfit in the final on Sunday, regaining the Hibbert Shield hockey title they won in 2019.
It designs, manufactures, and sells furniture comprised of modular couches called sactionals and foam beanbag chairs called sacs.
The company is just a two-product company - sactionals and sacs.
We grew up on neighbouring cul-de-sacs in Guelph, Ontario, and our elementary school was nearby.
Emphysema occurs when the tiny alveoli — or air sacs — inside the lungs become damaged and stop functioning properly.
She drove like a maniac on cul-de-sacs.
These sacs are follicles, each one containing an immature egg.
A 46th-minute Owen Farrell penalty, after Quinn Roux had been penalised for a fractionally high challenge, pushed England further ahead and Ireland spent much of the game heading down more cul-de-sacs than a Tesco home delivery driver.
As infection worsens, the haze forms rounder clusters and gradually turns more white as the air sacs become increasingly clogged.
As the tissue breaks down, the walls of the lungs’ tiny air sacs become leaky and filled with fluid, causing pneumonia and starving the blood of oxygen.
But Erpenbeck’s talent comes across in the gradual accretion of detail, and the two essays, “Homesick for Sadness” and “At the Ends of Earth”, recreate with miniaturist precision her childhood on streets that were turned into cul-de-sacs by the wall.
Could cul-de-sacs be a thing of the past in Edmonton?
For now, I imagine my brothers’ lungs, each of their two billowy sacs rich in oxygenated blood fighting to make its way into the spongy alveoli where the virus has established a beachhead of phlegm and fluid that must be expunged.
In between clearing the routes, there are payloaders scattered throughout the city limits removing snow from cul-de-sacs, parking lots and other areas that are challenging for the city’s snow plow vehicles to reach.
Pirate spiders create beautiful hanging silken egg sacs.
Pneumonia is characterized by shortness of breath combined with a cough and affects tiny air sacs in the lungs, called alveoli, Viscidi said.
She added that as an organisation taking a non-judgemental and non-moralistic position, SACS would withhold any critical opinions on all the key (high risk) affected persons it was looking after.
Common combinations with sacs
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- air sacs 24×
- sacs and 5×
- sacs of 4×
- sacs to 4×
- sacs are 3×
- egg sacs 3×
- sacs in 3×
- vocal sacs 3×
- sacs become 2×
- the sacs 2×