Synonyms for jacked
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : jakt |
Phonetic Transcription : dʒækt |
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Définition of jacked
Origin :- masc. proper name, 1218, probably an anglicization of Old French Jacques (which was a diminutive of Latin Jacobus; see Jacob), but in English the name always has been associated with Johan, Jan "John," and some have argued that it is a native formation.
- Alliterative coupling of Jack and Jill is from 15c. (Ienken and Iulyan). In England, applied familiarly or contemptuously to anybody (especially one of the lower classes) from late 14c. Later used especially of sailors (1650s; Jack-tar is from 1781). In U.S., as a generic name addressed to an unknown stranger, attested from 1889.
- verb raise
- The arch forms were moved ahead on iron rails and jacked into place.
- Extract from : « Concrete Construction » by Halbert P. Gillette
- He heard a click, then a hum, as the recorder was jacked into his headset circuit.
- Extract from : « Tight Squeeze » by Dean Charles Ing
- That there time you jacked me up I was a night in a place down by the river.
- Extract from : « Reginald Cruden » by Talbot Baines Reed
- They jacked up the rear wheels of the trailer, then started to unload.
- Extract from : « Smugglers' Reef » by John Blaine
- Carefully, he caught a thread in the lapel of his jacked and pulled it free.
- Extract from : « Thin Edge » by Gordon Randall Garrett
- The wheels should be jacked up just sufficiently to clear the ground.
- Extract from : « Essex Terraplane Six 1933 Owner's Manual of Information » by Anonymous
- Prices have not yet been jacked up to "all the traffic will stand."
- Extract from : « Through Our Unknown Southwest » by Agnes C. Laut
- Jacked reined-in his horse and rose in his stirrups to obtain a better view.
- Extract from : « The Black Moth » by Georgette Heyer
- In the meantime, the chauffeur had tremblingly "jacked up" the car.
- Extract from : « The Border Boys Across the Frontier » by Fremont B. Deering
- After the rink carpenter had jacked up the floor a little I went out again.
- Extract from : « Remarks » by Bill Nye
Antonyms for jacked
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