tac-au-tac (Meaning)

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tac-au-tac (n.)

The parry which is connected with a riposte; also, a series of quick attacks and parries in which neither fencer gains a point.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tac-au-tac

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tac-au-tac Sentence Examples

  1. The hunters heard a loud tac-au-tac as the rabbits scurried through the undergrowth.
  2. The woodpecker's beak hammered tac-au-tac against the bark of the tree, searching for insects.
  3. The rain fell tac-au-tac on the metal roof, creating a rhythmic symphony.
  4. The typewriter keys clattered tac-au-tac in a furious burst of typing.
  5. The gunslingers' pistols fired tac-au-tac, the bullets piercing the air.
  6. The tapping of the woodpeckers' beaks echoed tac-au-tac through the forest.
  7. The sound of the metronome clicked tac-au-tac, setting the tempo of the music.
  8. The blacksmith's hammer struck the anvil tac-au-tac, shaping the molten metal.
  9. The sounds of the game pieces colliding echoed tac-au-tac across the board.
  10. The sound of the fuse burned tac-au-tac, slowly leading to the explosion.

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The parry which is connected with a riposte; also, a series of quick attacks and parries in which neither fencer gains a point.

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The hunters heard a loud tac-au-tac as the rabbits scurried through the undergrowth.

The woodpecker's beak hammered tac-au-tac against the bark of the tree, searching for insects.

The rain fell tac-au-tac on the metal roof, creating a rhythmic symphony.

The typewriter keys clattered tac-au-tac in a furious burst of typing.