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[ wak ] / wæk /
nouna member of the Women's Army Corps, formerly an auxiliary of the U.S. Army. Origin of WacFirst recorded in 1943 Words nearby WacWabanaki, Wabash, wabbit, wabble, wabbly, Wac, Wace, wack, wacke, wacked-out, wack job Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for WacThe WAC could be the first Division I conference to drop football since the Southwest Conference in 1995, writes David Roth. Goodbye to the WAC: The Rise of the College-Football Mega-Conference|David Roth|August 24, 2012|DAILY BEAST It is also an increasingly inhospitable place for a middle-class conference like the WAC. Goodbye to the WAC: The Rise of the College-Football Mega-Conference|David Roth|August 24, 2012|DAILY BEAST For my part they can either shoot her or put her in charge of the WAC. Greener Than You Think|Ward Moore It wac the first time in his life that Tom had ever been charged with a real responsibility, and he waited nervously. Tom Slade|Percy K. Fitzhugh
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