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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121. Tack and Turnout Tack requirements vary for different classes and may be stated on the schedule.
122. The vessel lay over heavily on the starboard tack.
123. Pull it off, tack and paper in vest pocket.
124. They tack a truck on to the passenger train.
125. I usually tack on DS after the database name.
126. Why, now she's on the other tack!
127. Tack the carpet to the floorboards.
128. Yet Portamento is richer still when it changes tack.
129. If you can't persuade him, try a new tack.
130. Sail on the port tack.
131. Sail on the starboard tack.sentencedict.com
132. a complete change of tack.
133. Now, they approve the purchase and tack on a hefty penalty for each transaction.
134. The color of this tack is a bit unpleasant so we would need to give it a retouch to change its awful hue.
135. Until very recently, it had looked as though the proposal to tack on a public plan was, despite fervent support among the left, politically doomed.
136. The main products of our company are: gear grinding strip line clamp series, strip line clamp series, tack clamp series, punched clamp and pliers terminals group sets etc series products.
137. Mention your career and company goals first, and tack on any mention of marriage and family at the end.
138. Preheating shall also be applied to the tack welding , when the weldment requires preheating.
139. The prepolymer blending with AE resin can increase dramatically its toughness and tack of prepreg under room temperature.
140. The high winds forced the sailboat to sail a tack.
141. Ringing straps are called argollas, from the Arabic allgulla. Perhaps my favorite Arabic-derived tack term is a widely used word for a headstall or rope halter: hackamore.
142. With the dawning realisation of what he had done [sentencedict.com], he was back on the reflationary tack.
143. Over the next three years, scientists will tack on at least an extra mile of drill and attempt the most ambitious mission ever: piercing the Earth's mantle.
144. Administer and keep tack the operating expense for shuttle bus and staff dormitory.
145. Tack out the dowel in lower part of handle of the valve, and undraw the agraffe gently. Rotate handle of the valve clockwise to open valve to begin discharging.
146. It also seems that the U. K. government may be on the right tack, seeing as they've announced today a scheme to fund half the cost of insulation for all households.
147. Inkometer : An instrument for measuring the tack of printing ink. See tack.
148. Pull it off, put tack and paper in vest pocket.
149. Add another 10% retention from discussions. Tack on another whopping 25% whenever you practice what you learn ...according to research from National Training Institute ...1999 findings.
150. As many sutures as needed are placed through the entire pinna to tack the skin back to the cartilage.
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