Synonym: add, affix, attach, clasp, fasten, join. Similar words: tacky, stack, attack, tack on, tackle, stacked, attacker, attacking. Meaning: [tæk] n. 1. the heading or position of a vessel relative to the trim of its sails 2. a short nail with a sharp point and a large head 3. gear for a horse 4. (nautical) a line (rope or chain) that regulates the angle at which a sail is set in relation to the wind 5. (nautical) the act of changing tack 6. sailing a zigzag course. v. 1. fasten with tacks 2. turn into the wind 3. create by putting components or members together 4. sew together loosely, with large stitches 5. fix to; attach 6. reverse (a direction, attitude, or course of action).
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31. This report takes a different tack from the 20 that have come before.
32. Please tack up quickly.
33. Instead, the firm changed tack.
34. The boat sliced into its tack.
35. Sewing Tack wadding to wrong side of fabric pieces.
36. The stable hands eat lunch in the tack room.
37. Last year, Krenning decided to try a new tack.
38. They had to change tack, agreed Paul McGee.
39. The emergency gas cans might tack on an-other fifty.
40. In desperation I changed tack.
41. In the second half,(http://sentencedict.com/tack.html) he suddenly changed tack.
42. Nigel changed tack and his tone became more accommodating.
43. Therefore self-observation is an essential prerequisite for his tack.
44. The Vice-President, Richard M.. Nixon, then tried an-other tack.
45. From the tack room Umberto's snores rent the air.
46. Then it changed tack, slewing around slightly.
47. You need flexibility to change tack if you are not getting it right.
48. And it was able to set off on a totally different, and more professional, tack.
49. Game officials would tack on to the end of the game additional minutes consumed by injury time outs.
50. The big cat started to swing on to the other tack but a swell caught her bow, slamming her back.
51. In another chamber in the same palace Seigneur Amaury de Craon was also preparing to change tack.
52. I tried a different tack[sentencedict.com], beginning with the conscious demotion of sensei.
53. Tack each pleat in place on the right side, from top to bottom of buckram.
54. She wasn't on the wooden horse or in the yard or in the tack room.
55. However, when you tack it should be for tactical reasons.
56. Always nice that they tack a little contest on to the end of a week like this.
57. Our tack room is filled with the smell of leather and saddle soap.
58. But Clinton and Dole have taken a completely different tack.
59. Most of those who resisted the notion of a radical indeterminacy in nature followed a different tack from Einstein.
60. But Karl Rove, chief political strategist in the Bush team, has taken the other tack.
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