Synonym: apparatus, attack, equipment, furnishings, gear, get busy, grapple with, seize, undertake. Similar words: stack, attack, ankle, sprinkle, intact, attach, tactic, attach to. Meaning: ['tækl] n. 1. the person who plays that position on a football team 2. gear consisting of ropes etc. supporting a ship's masts and sails 3. gear used in fishing 4. a position on the line of scrimmage 5. (American football) grasping an opposing player with the intention of stopping by throwing to the ground. v. 1. accept as a challenge 2. put a harness 3. seize and throw down an opponent player, who usually carries the ball.
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91. The honeymoon period for the new government is over, and they must now start to tackle the country's many problems.
92. The fishing tackle was held on the top of his car by ropes.
93. Eric Young's tackle proved a rude awakening.
94. I can tackle the central issue, head on.
95. Her songs tackle grown-up subjects.
96. Bait and fishing tackle can be hired.
97. They might have to tackle constitutional and electoral reform.
98. To help tackle the problem, the park authority is carrying out a research study.
99. Shakespeare market a very good one through tackle dealers at a price that will not break the bank.
100. At least we were out of the mud and I had started to feel alive enough to tackle a dry roti.
101. We are able to identify absentees immediately and use the extra time to tackle the problem with academic counselling.
102. It was either that or tackle the beast with his bare hands.
103. Creekmur, a Lions offensive lineman during the 1950s, played both guard and tackle in his 10-year career.
104. It has taken therapy and training as a counsellor for me to begin to tackle them.
105. Gridiron players are taught to tackle head first, driving their facemask into the opponent's chest.
106. Washington has seen playing time as a reserve at both defensive end and tackle.
107. The 49ers had defensive tackle Chris Zorich in for a tryout Thursday.
108. Any Government who are seriously concerned about dealing with the escalating crime rate must begin to tackle crime at its roots.
109. It is not unusual to find that countries adopt the best parts of both strategies in order to tackle air pollution problems.
110. The fence is then strained fairly tight and is ready to load, the block and tackle being left in place.
111. Ex-Wigan star Smith was shown the red card for a high tackle on Keighleywinger Craig Horne.
112. Lord Condon has made 24 recommendations on how to tackle corruption.
113. It is time for us to take our cue from Buku khan and tackle the linguistic landscape of the Tarim Basin.
114. While they ate Travis examined the fishing tackle he had found.
115. The Rangers ace suffered a stress fracture of the right knee after a late tackle in the recent 1-1 draw at Broomfield.
116. While schools and housing were required to tackle indirect discrimination,(http://sentencedict.com/tackle.html) Whitehall was looking after its own.
117. The thing to remember is this: modern tackle, fancy baits and productive waters do not make a carp angler.
118. If there isn't a kite shop nearby, try a fishing tackle shop for suitable snaps and swivels.
119. The first black adoption agency, New Black Families, began to tackle the problem in 1980.
120. It has improved coordination, secured better value for money and encouraged programmes which tackle problems on a number of fronts.