tacks

[tæks]
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tack

A tack is a short metal spike used for fastening or hanging things. You can also see a "tack" as a turn in the direction of something.

In sports like sailing and horseback riding, a tack refers to a sharp change in direction. Imagine you're on a sailboat and the wind suddenly picks up from behind – your boat will quickly make a turn, or tack, to adjust its course. In horseback riding, when a rider makes a quick turn with their horse, they might say "we've tacked to the left."

Definitions

noun

  • A small nail with a flat head.

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verb

  • To nail with a tack (small nail with a flat head).

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noun

  • A stain; a tache.

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Real examples of "tacks" in context

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