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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The wrestler used a tack to counter his opponent's move and gain an advantage.
The captain ordered the crew to tack the ship to port.
He struggled to release the tack from the jammed cleat.
The yacht had to tack back and forth to catch the wind.
The wrestler's tack was so smooth and precise that it earned him a standing ovation from the crowd.
The sailors had to tack to avoid hitting the rocks.
The skipper gave the order to tack the boat, and the crew followed suit.
The sailor adjusted the tack to change the direction of the boat.
The government has taken a new tack in its efforts to reduce crime rates.
I accidentally swallowed a tack while trying to fix my bookshelf.
The camp counselor set up tack traps to catch fireflies at night.
The sailor grabbed the tack to move the sail in the right direction.
The artist changed tack and started using oil paints instead of watercolors.
The politician's tack in responding to the scandal was to issue a public apology.
The captain ordered the crew to release the tack to slow down the boat.
The restaurant decided to change its menu and take a more health-conscious tack.
The nature reserve used tack to monitor the insect diversity and abundance in the ecosystem.
The environmentalist warned about the negative impact of tack on non-target insect species and the ecosystem.
The skipper checked the tack tension before setting off on the long voyage.
The botanist used tack to collect and study the insects that pollinated the plant species in their research project.
The wrestler's tack was so effective that his opponent had no chance of defending against it.
The beer had a strange tack that he couldn't identify.
The sailors carefully hoisted the jib tack to change course.
The cake had a bitter tack that ruined its taste.
The tack is a common maneuver used by wrestlers to surprise their opponents.
The politician's new tack was to appeal to younger voters.
The wrestler's tack caused his opponent to lose balance and fall.
The crew had to adjust the tack to catch the wind and gain speed.
We had to tack around the buoy to complete the race.
The teacher's tack in addressing the students' behavior problems was to implement a reward system.
The skipper changed the tack to avoid the rocky shore.
The wine had a distinct tack that lingered on his tongue.
The chef decided to take a healthy tack and use more vegetables in the recipe.
The government's latest environmental policy represents a significant tack from their previous stance.
The artist's new exhibit takes a more experimental tack than her previous work.
The hiker had to remove a tack from his shoe before continuing on the trail.
The company's new marketing tack has resulted in increased sales.
The cat left a tack on the floor, and I accidentally stepped on it.
The crew had to be careful not to get hit by the swinging tack.
The company decided to change its marketing tack to reach a younger audience.
The tack is a fundamental move that every wrestler should learn.
Jake was able to execute a tack perfectly and win the match.
They decided to tack on an extra day to their vacation.
The company decided to take a different tack to increase sales.
The captain's expert use of the tack helped them win the race.
The diplomat suggested a new tack in the peace negotiations.
The pest management company used tack traps in combination with other methods to control termite infestations in homes.
She watched as the wrestler used a tack to gain the upper hand in the match.
He had to tack the carpet down before painting the room.
The skipper adjusted the tack to steer the boat toward the windward mark.
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