tack in a sentence
n.
Definition
Tack (noun): a small, sharp, pointed metal pin used for fastening objects to a surface.
Sample Sentences
- She used a tack to secure the poster to the wall.
- The teacher had to tack up the torn pages of the book.
- He decided to take a different tack to solve the problem.
- After much deliberation, they decided to tack on an extra meeting to discuss the project.
- The boat began to tack against the wind, shifting its direction smoothly.
- The carpenter used a small tack to secure the fabric to the wooden frame.
- She decided to take a different tack in her approach to solving the problem.
- After a long discussion, they finally agreed to tack their plans to the wall for everyone to see.
- He managed to tack on an extra hour of work to his schedule without much trouble.
- As the storm approached, they had to quickly tack down all the loose items in the yard.
- She used a tack to secure the fabric to the wooden board.
- The captain made a swift tack to change the direction of the sailboat.
- He needed to tack the poster to the wall before the event started.
- During the meeting, they decided to tack on an additional item to the agenda.
- The horse made a sharp tack around the corner of the field.
- She used a tack to secure the fabric to the board.
- The teacher asked the students to tack their assignments to the bulletin board.
- He found a sharp tack on the floor and carefully removed it to avoid stepping on it.
- To keep the poster in place, she decided to use a few colorful tacks.
- The carpenter needed a heavy-duty tack for the woodworking project he was completing.
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