Tacked in a Sentence
  • She tacked the note to the door and shut the screen.
  • You're the one who tacked on the reasoning that he had become irresponsible.
  • As the group approached the area, climbers could be seen, bright colored flies tacked on a wall of ice.
  • Up the gorge, there were no climbers tacked to the icy walls.
  • The ships at the head of the English line at last tacked to the support of the centre, and at evening De Ruyter drew off.
  • After the skins have been carefully removed - the sooner after death the better for the subsequent condition of the fur - they are lightly tacked out, pelt outwards, and, without being exposed to the sun or close contact with a fire, allowed to dry in a hut or shady place where there is some warmth or movement of air.
  • The fee will likely be tacked on to your next bill.
  • All year round skittle leagues are the focus of fierce neighborhood rivalries in the long, thin alleys tacked to the back of pubs.
  • Hague, however, has tacked further to the right, amplifying those stances which were already most unpopular with the electorate.
  • If this is the case, the unpaid interest gets tacked onto the principal balance.
  • You might find this somewhere along the seam of one of the cushions, tacked to the back of the couch, or underneath the sofa itself.
  • Once they're tacked in place, he might have you try out the teeth with a temporary adhesive to make sure they fit your mouth properly.
  • The main thing to remember when decorating the reception area is to keep things tied, tacked, or glued down so that wind does not blow them away.
  • An extra travel fee may be tacked on for distances after a certain number of miles.
  • Hoops made from PVC are installed at regular intervals and sheets of clear or opaque plastic may be tacked onto the PVC.
  • Outlet covers, baseboards, tile trim pieces, grout and paint primer are frequently overlooked during the planning stages, but still get tacked on at the end.
  • The whole thing couldn't seem more tacked on if they tried, and it's all done in this unsettling live-action style.
  • Sadly, though, it feels tacked on -- kind of like a half-hearted effort.
  • In a normal 28 day cycle, ovulation usually occurs midway between two menstrual cycles, so two weeks are tacked onto your conception date.
  • For the guys who like to see a different beauty tacked on the wall for each month of the year, as well as the gorgeous coeds who don't mind showing a little sexiness along with their brains, these calendars can be a campus-wide hit.
  • No longer are they only wrapped around trees or tacked around the front door.
  • Shopping online and through catalogs can be a time and money saver; but unless you get free shipping, those dollars could be tacked right back on.
  • Also, inquire about single supplement fees that are often tacked on to the bills of solo travelers.
  • Free hosters come with free ads tacked on your web site code so keep that in mind.
  • The prevailing views are tacked on, as it were, to the essential doctrines of Buddhism, without being thoroughly assimilated to them, or logically incorporated with them.
  • But following a custom which was by no means uncommon in the middle ages, a clumsy sequel, extending to 1516, was formed out of various chronicles and tacked on to his work.
  • Each of the floats in the parade had several pennants from the local high school tacked on the side of the float.
  • We furled the mainsail, got the dagger board down, and we tacked.
  • The return address to the BASIC is tacked in the usual way, so return is by a Z80 ret instruction.
  • Developers Alpha Dream and Nintendo have also found ingenious ways to incorporate traditional Mario Bros elements into an incredibly fresh adventure without making them seem stale or tacked on.
  • Normally, the Laboratory tacked up posters or had high school-like science displays.
  • You may find that the lender has tacked on a mortgage life insurance policy, outright mortgage insurance, or another sort of policy which you may not need.
  • The one I tacked on your door before I left.