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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The author's latest book takes a different tack from his previous works.
The burglar left a tack on the windowsill to prevent it from closing.
The picnic area had tack strips set up to prevent bees and wasps from bothering the guests.
The captain instructed the crew to hoist the tack.
The wrestler executed a perfect tack and threw his opponent off balance.
The musician took a new tack in the second half of the concert to surprise the audience.
She found a tack on the ground and picked it up to throw away.
The entomologist applied tack to attract and trap specimens for their research.
The captain instructed the crew to tack the ship to port.
The orchard owner used tack to control the pest population on their apple trees.
John's wrestling coach taught him how to perform a tack.
She accidentally stepped on a tack and it hurt her foot.
The notice was pinned to the bulletin board with a tack.
The skipper deftly maneuvered the tack to catch the optimal wind direction.
The teacher changed tack and focused on individual student needs.
The wrestler's quick tack caught his opponent off guard and resulted in a victory.
He adjusted the tack to steer the sailboat into the wind.
The coach emphasized the importance of mastering the tack to the team.
The wrestler used a tack to gain an advantage over his opponent.
The designer's new collection took a bold, experimental tack.
The coach decided to take a different tack in the second half of the game.
The software developer took a new tack to improve the user interface.
The carpenter used a tack to hold the wood in place while he hammered the nails.
The captain yelled "tack" as the ship approached the rocky coast.
The dish had a peculiar tack that he found repulsive.
The exterminator recommended using tack to control the spider population in the house.
The hiker sprayed tack on their shoes to repel ticks and other biting insects.
The teacher changed her tack in the middle of the lesson to keep her students engaged.
The sailor changed the boat's direction by adjusting the tack.
The tack was too tight, and the sail didn't catch enough wind.
The tack requires speed, agility, and precision to execute properly.
The boat couldn't change direction without adjusting the tack.
The team's new tack in designing the product was to prioritize user experience over functionality.
The author's latest novel takes a different tack from her previous works.
The water had a metallic tack that made it undrinkable.
The sailor lost control of the boat when the tack broke.
The wrestler's tack was so fast that his opponent had no chance of defending.
The wrestler used a quick tack to surprise his opponent.
The detective decided to take a different tack in his investigation of the murder case.
The sauce had a sweet tack that she didn't like.
The homeowner put up tack around the house to catch ants and other crawling insects.
The agricultural researcher tested the effectiveness of different tack formulas for pest control in the lab.
She used a tack to secure her note to the cork board.
We had to tack the boat several times because of the wind.
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