How to Pronounce "sacker"
word
ˈsækɚ
SAK-er
sˈækɐ
SAK-uh
Definition
A 'sacker' is someone who puts groceries into bags at a store, or in American football, a player who tackles the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage.
IPA Transcription
American English
ˈsækɚ
British English
sˈækɐ
Simplified Pronunciation
US
SAK-er
UK
SAK-uh
Listen in Context
Some people call them 'baggers,' but in Texas, they're usually called sackers.
The sacker helped me pack my groceries.
My brother works as a sacker at the local store.
The football team's best sacker made three tackles last game.