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
- 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.
- She used a tack board to display her children's artwork.
- The sail's tac was attached to the boom at the base of the mast.
- The surgeon used a tacking stitch to close the surgical wound.
- The ship tacked into the wind, changing direction by turning its bow into the wind.
- The upholsterer used tacks to secure the fabric to the furniture frame.
- 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.