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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The carpenter used a tack hammer to install the trim.
The skipper uses the tack to change the course of the yacht.
The tea had a peculiar tack that made her feel nauseous.
The tack was used to make the boat turn towards the wind.
The soldier stepped on a tack while walking through the battlefield.
The cyclist had to stop and remove a tack from his tire before continuing the race.
They decided to tack the sail to catch more wind.
The sail tore along the tack after the gust hit the boat.
We had to change the tack of the boat to avoid the rocks.
The captain decided to tack towards the coast.
The farmer put up strips of tack to catch flies in his barn.
The CEO's decision to pursue a more aggressive acquisition tack raised concerns among investors.
The skipper told us to tack towards the finish line.
The coach tried a new tack in the game's second half to win.
The zoologist studied the dietary habits of insects by analyzing the contents of their tack traps.
The fruit had a sour tack that made her pucker her lips.
The seafood had a distinct tack that reminded her of the ocean.
The beer had a hoppy tack that he found unpleasant.
The spice had a pungent tack that made her eyes water.
The wine had a fruity tack that complemented the meal.
The sauce had a tangy tack that added depth to the dish.
The tea had a floral tack that she found soothing.
The dessert had a rich tack that satisfied her sweet tooth.
The dish had an overpowering tack that masked the other flavors.
The sailor struggled to release the tack and ended up losing control of the boat.
The company's tack in responding to the pandemic was to shift to remote work.
The greenhouse operator utilized tack to control whitefly infestations in their crops.
The politician's tack on immigration reform is causing controversy among constituents.
I need to tack this button back onto my shirt.
The sailor adjusted the tack to get closer to the finish line.
The sailor missed the tack and ended up going the wrong way.
The crew quickly changed the tack to avoid the incoming storm.
The pest control company used tack to catch cockroaches in the infested apartment.
The fruit seller hung up tack in his stall to prevent fruit flies from landing on his produce.
The detective found a tack on the crime scene and used it as evidence.
The park ranger set up traps with tack to monitor the insect population in the forest.
The elementary school teacher taught her students how to make tack traps to catch butterflies.
The coffee had a bitter tack that lingered in his mouth.
The sailors furled the tack when they reached their destination.
The carpenter used a tack to hold two pieces of wood together.
The sailor had to tack the sail to turn the boat.
The company's marketing team tried a new tack by using social media influencers.
The camping store sold tack to keep mosquitoes away from the campsite.
She learned how to tack on her first sailing lesson.
It takes a lot of practice to perfect the tack maneuver in wrestling.
The coach decided to change the team's defensive tack after a series of losses.
We need to tack if we want to get to our destination.
She will tack the photo to the bulletin board.
The author took a different tack in the sequel to the popular novel.
The skipper had to tack hard to avoid the other boats.
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