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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151. What do you tackle first, the spreadsheet graphics or the electronic publishing system?
152. They tackle with equal aplomb the living and the dead.
153. It was he whom Matthew had brought down in a flying tackle.
154. The Steeler receivers run well after they catch the ball, so you have to tackle well in the secondary.
155. We will tackle the problem of congestion and environmental damage by enabling local authorities to provide better quality transport.
156. There is far greater willingness for action-both individually and collectively-to tackle market imperfections and market failures.
157. And wouldn't it have been nice to catch a fish like that on the appropriate tackle for the species?
158. On Dec. 23 Alia announced a reshuffle of key economic portfolios in an effort to tackle the country's economic crisis.
159. The argument of all crackdown law is that it applies special, draconian measures to tackle some heinous crime.
160. The Raiders reportedly offered defensive tackle Chester McGlockton and a first and second-round pick for Swann, but were rejected.
161. Here we had to run, with the ball, through two players holding padded tackle bags.
162. Tackle tips: A steady trickle of bait running into a swim will attract and keep fish feeding in one place.
163. Other measures proposed include action to tackle traffic flows, and greater environmental considerations of spending on new transport infrastructure.
164. You will otherwise feel frustrated if you try to tackle different things at the same time.
165. Gannon hurt his shoulder when Ravens defensive tackle Tony Siragusa drove him into the ground.
166. The first class will go over tackle, terminology and an introduction to casting.
167. The fifth plenum announced austerity measures to tackle the worsening economic situation and called for stronger party leadership and unity.
168. To a certain extent it still relies on your dropping the bait on the same line that your tackle is lying.
169. Earlier this year Aberconwy Community Health Council called for urgent action to tackle the situation.
170. One way to tackle these is to recall the words of musicians who were disturbed by unitary control.
171. But he kept his balance, bounced to the right, broke a tackle, faked two defenders and raced 32 yards.
172. Both of these companies' products should be available through any good tackle dealer.
173. You can not expect to be taken seriously with a bovine's milking tackle perched on your bonce.
173. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
174. Harris Barton, the 49ers' offensive right tackle, missed his second straight game because of a groin injury.
175. He said yesterday his first priorities would be to tackle inflation and the widening trade gap.
176. Left tackle Derrick Deese sprained his right ankle when Steve Young rolled on his leg.
177. Neither is Mr Kim yet ready to tackle corruption in business.
178. Additionally, he accepted the need to tackle racial disadvantage and other social issues.
179. In fact, their relations with the parties they serve sharply restrict their ability to tackle controversial topics.
180. A new group called the Thames Valley Parternship wants to channel private funds into schemes designed to tackle crime at its source.