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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tacky ground" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a type of ground or surface that is sticky, adhesive, or lacking in firmness and stability. Example: The runners struggled to maintain their pace on the tacky ground after the rainstorm.
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Riyalma showed she handled tacky ground at Newmarket and I'm very happy with her".
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SWAMP UPDATE: GETTING DECIDEDLY UNDRAINED - The swamp is now spilling over the sides of the tacky, plastic, above-ground pool that is Washington and really making a mess of the grass.
The pace was slow and the ground was tacky and he's won today in spite of that.
There is a middle ground between tacky and stylized in the ersatz ski lodge continuum that somehow manages to channel the rustic atmosphere without overdoing it, but you'll need to go to Brooklyn to find it.
The nadir came in 1989, when Donald Trump evicted Trader Vic's from New York's famous Plaza Hotel, on the grounds that the tiki theme was too tacky to ornament a Trump property.
Soft-ground etching is basically the same as hard-ground etching except that the ground contains about one-third grease, which keeps it in a semihard, or tacky, condition.
4. To the ground fish, add ground onions, matzos, eggs, salt and pepper and mix well with your hands to a tacky consistency.
No longer tacky and stuffy, it now has four floors of dining rooms, the least expensive and least serviced being the cafeterialike ground floor, while the most formal fourth floor shines with etched glass, flowers and polished wood.
How tacky.
("Tacky. Tasteless").
Tacky fun.
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