Jack [noun]

Definition of Jack:

sailor

Synonyms of Jack:


Opposite/Antonyms of Jack:

-


Sentence/Example of Jack:

Philip drove west to the shore of fingerlike Tomales Bay, where they lunched on abalone and a smorgasbord that included the local Jack cheese and even more Teleme.

To our Jack—I’m so sorry that the first few moments of your life were met with so many complications, that we couldn’t give you the home you needed to survive.

The details were laid out in a congressional drug pricing investigation published Wednesday, which concluded that prices were jacked up to hit revenue goals for shareholders and thus score bonuses for Alles and others.

Ken Look, club sports athletic trainer at Stanford University, doesn’t recommend jumping jacks for general fitness warmups until you’ve been exercising regularly for about two weeks.

Meanwhile, Murray has jacked up 44 of these shots throughout the playoffs.

Over the course of the season, the 49ers will work with the corporate partners including Jack in the Box, Levi’s and Toyota, among others, who would’ve had on the ground activations at the stadium to transition those to social and digital channels.

There's a side fingerprint reader, a microSD slot, a headphone jack, IP68 water resistance, and stereo speakers.

Additionally, the iPad Air, which also includes a USB-C jack, will come in five different colors, including rose gold, green, and sky blue.

Strathland would bundle me out in ten minutes if anything happened to Jack.

She is immensely rich, one of the ablest political women in London, and Jack is desperately in love with her.