Jacked [verb]

Definition of Jacked:

raise

Synonyms of Jacked:


Opposite/Antonyms of Jacked:


Sentence/Example of Jacked:

We had the car jacked up and the old tire off the rim and the new one half on when—bang!

The observation end of his car was jacked up and the car-repairers were slipping a new pair of wheels underneath it.

Not but what I'd had a lot to bear, and took a deal of punishment before he jacked up.

While one jacked up the car, another worked to get off the damaged shoe and inner tube.

The car was jacked up on a horse-block, while one wheel lay near the road.

He jacked in a cartridge, laid the rifle on the bunk between himself and the wall, and lay down again.

But when he gives bad advice that would lead people into trouble, I think he ought to be jacked up.

Uncle Tom jacked it up a foot, put in a good floor, and made it into a first-rate camp.

He, too, put on a jumper, and in a few minutes the boys had the back axle of the touring car jacked up.

These foremen were jacked up if they used poor judgment in accumulating supplies and had too much on hand when the next move came.