Similar words: back on, go back on, fall back on, reckon, back of, back out, stack, black out. Meaning: v. fix to; attach.
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31. Just tack on another pipe to extend the transform further.
32. In a market where there appears to be a surplus, the common mistake is to tack on too many unnecessary requirements.
33. Some gyms have very low monthly membership fees, but they tack on additional fees for features you may think are included, such as cardio classes, locker use or even towels.
34. Tack on building pent up demand and the new bull crowd thesis comes into focus.
35. Somehow, the ad folks working for the Los Angeles Department of Transportation were still able to tack on this zebra ad while Keanu tried to desperately disarm the weapon.
36. Many schools continue to charge admission,[http://sentencedict.com/tack on.html] or tack on fees for everything from pencils to exams.
37. Temptations in Congress will be strong – just five weeks before an election – to tack on other demands in order to cater to special interests.
38. I usually buy about $300-$350 a year worth of extra clothes for work, and I eat out probably once a week with coworkers, so tack on another $780 ($15 a meal, estimated).
39. You cannot just quickly tack on a set of robust and reliable relational constraints to the representation in XML that, really, is closer to a different modeling paradigm.
40. Tack on attention information, (so that a personal device knows where you are and what you do), and you've got a valuable service that can make recommendations based on place.
41. Because anything after that URL suddenly becomes a new top level section. So you can go to any / and then tack on /issues or maybe /wiki and get the same page, but under a different namespace.
More similar words: back on, go back on, fall back on, reckon, back of, back out, stack, black out, tackle, attack, for lack of, look on, bank on, pick off, pick out, knock off, check out, stick out, knock out, checkout, tactic, intact, attach, contact, get across, obstacle, taciturn, tactless, attach to, tentacle.