tacked (on) (Meaning)

tacked (on)

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tacked (on) Sentence Examples

  1. The poster was tacked onto the bulletin board with a single thumbtack.
  2. The flyer was tacked on the door, announcing an upcoming event.
  3. The teacher tacked on an extra credit assignment to the end of the test.
  4. The company tacked on additional fees to the bill without notice.
  5. The salesman tacked on a warranty to the purchase price of the car.
  6. The insurance policy was tacked on as an addendum to the main contract.
  7. The artist tacked on a small piece of fabric to the edge of the canvas.
  8. The note was hastily tacked onto the refrigerator door, reminding everyone of an appointment.
  9. The repairman tacked on a new piece of wood to fix the broken fence post.
  10. The designer tacked on a decorative trim to the edge of the curtains.

FAQs About the word tacked (on)

added, introduced,annexed, expanded, subjoined, swelled (up), attached, appended, enlarged, tagged

took off, knocked off, detached, separated, disconnected, deducted, subtracted,removed, abated,cut

The poster was tacked onto the bulletin board with a single thumbtack.

The flyer was tacked on the door, announcing an upcoming event.

The teacher tacked on an extra credit assignment to the end of the test.

The company tacked on additional fees to the bill without notice.