tac (Meaning)

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tac (n.)

A kind of customary payment by a tenant; -- a word used in old records.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tac

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tac Sentence Examples

  1. The general planned a daring tac to surprise the enemy at dawn.
  2. The sniper's bullet left a small tac hole in the target's forehead.
  3. The carpenter used a tack hammer to secure the molding to the wall.
  4. The tack in her thumb was extremely painful.
  5. She used a tack board to display her children's artwork.
  6. The sail's tac was attached to the boom at the base of the mast.
  7. The surgeon used a tacking stitch to close the surgical wound.
  8. The ship tacked into the wind, changing direction by turning its bow into the wind.
  9. The upholsterer used tacks to secure the fabric to the furniture frame.
  10. She pinned the paper to the corkboard with a tac, preserving the important document.

FAQs About the word tac

A kind of customary payment by a tenant; -- a word used in old records.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The general planned a daring tac to surprise the enemy at dawn.

The sniper's bullet left a small tac hole in the target's forehead.

The carpenter used a tack hammer to secure the molding to the wall.

The tack in her thumb was extremely painful.