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is tack
verb
To nail with a tack (small nail with a flat head).
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The most that Ms. Ortega and others can do is tack a handwritten notice to the door, declaring, "I do not buy or sell drugs, thanks".
What the the league needs to do is tack the 15 yards onto the end of the ensuing kick return (just as they tack 5 yards onto the end of some punt returns).
Steve Goldstein (@MKTWgoldstein) Only interesting thing left in Yellen hearing is tack Sen. Warren will take... Yellen's cruising November 14, 2013 Senator Elizabeth Warren is speaking now, chiding the Fed's board for delegating important supervisory issues to its staff in a way it would never treat monetary issues.
All the lonesome traveler has to do is tack into the wind and return to the open arms of family and friends.
An easy way to do this is tack it to a wall near the floor, a cupboard or sink.
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She never slumps into self-pity but rather elevates it all with humour that is tack-smart but accessible, sharp but warm, never self-deprecating (thank God) and always appealing.
The European Central Bank, in contrast, is tacking looser.
The Marine Corps flag is tacked up behind his desk.
She is tacking to the left the same way John McCain, struggling in a hot primary in Arizona against a Tea Party-type opponent, is tacking to the right.
If it is tacked in place, use a chisel to lever out the tacks.
A map of London from 1942 is tacked to the wall of one deep chamber.
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