tacket (Meaning)

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tacket (n.)

A small, broad-headed nail.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tacket

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tacket Sentence Examples

  1. The painter used sharp tackets to secure the canvas to the frame.
  2. The carpenter skillfully hammered tackets into the wood, creating a sturdy bond.
  3. The upholstery project required a multitude of tackets to attach the fabric.
  4. The tacket's pointed tip pierced the leather smoothly, allowing it to be fastened.
  5. The jeweler used tiny tackets to secure the gemstones in place.
  6. The scrapbooker carefully placed tackets around the edges of the pages to hold the embellishments.
  7. The electrician employed tackets to fix the electrical cords to the wall.
  8. The artist used tackets to mount their artwork on a temporary display.
  9. The draftsman used tackets to hold down the blueprints while he worked.
  10. The photographer used tackets to attach the backdrop to the studio wall.

FAQs About the word tacket

A small, broad-headed nail.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The painter used sharp tackets to secure the canvas to the frame.

The carpenter skillfully hammered tackets into the wood, creating a sturdy bond.

The upholstery project required a multitude of tackets to attach the fabric.

The tacket's pointed tip pierced the leather smoothly, allowing it to be fastened.