Tack Adjective Synonyms
tackle, gear, equipment, equipage, harness, saddlery, fittings, fitments, kit, outfit, rig, rigging, accoutrements or also accouterments
He has ordered all new tack for his horse.
pin, attach, fasten, secure, join, couple, unite, combine, stick, fix, affix, staple, nail, skewer, peg, screw, bolt, rivet, baste, stitch, sew, bind, tie, paste, glue, cement, solder, braze, weld
You were only supposed to tack these together lightly, but now I can't pull them apart.
Tack Noun Synonyms
change direction or heading or course , go or come about, zigzag, veer off or away, beat
We tacked quickly to avoid striking the buoy.
Tack Verb Synonyms
pin, push-pin, nail, drawing-pin, tin-tack, thumbtack
Someone keeps stealing the tacks from the bulletin board.
fastening, stitch, baste
Could you put some tacks in the hem so I can try on the skirt.
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Entertainment / Football / Tackle: A player position on both the offensive and defensive lines; there is usually a left and right offensive tackle, and a left and right defensive tackle. MORE
Entertainment / Ice Hockey / Crisscross Attack: This describes when two wingman switch sides of the rink when they are attacking the opposing teams goal. MORE
Entertainment / Ice Hockey / Attacking Zone: Is that portion of the rink farthest from the defended goal. So that area closest to your opponent?s goal is the attacking zone. MORE
Entertainment / Video Games / Charge Attack: Typically found in 2D one-on-one fighters, a move that requires the player to hold the joystick in one direction for a few seconds before executing the attack. MORE
Entertainment / Football / Defensive Tackle (DT): A player position on defense on the inside of the defensive line and which principal function is to contain the run. When a defensive tackle lines up directly across from the center, he is known as a MORE
Technology / Radar / Electronic Attack (EA): Electronic attack (ea), previously known as electronic counter measures (ecm), is conducted on radar systems to reduce or prevent the radar?€™s use of the electromagnetic spectrum. MORE