tack on
tack welding
bar tack
The sailor was tacking against the wind.
She was tacking up posters for the event.
Tacking on extra charges is not a good business practice.
The company is tacking towards a more sustainable approach.
Tacking a note to the door, she reminded herself of the meeting.
The politician was tacking his speech to appeal to different audiences.
Tacking on an extra paragraph improved the flow of the essay.
The carpenter was tacking the fabric onto the frame.
Tacking down the loose carpet edges prevents tripping.
She was tacking up the hem of her dress with a needle and thread.
Or how about a little craft tacking?
Yeah. You start tacking on those zeros, it gets hard to stop.
The volunteers who worked it out, the software, the mechanical engineers, these people, have automated its tacking.
Christina Clark says many of her suppliers have raised prices twice this year, and some are now tacking on a shipping surcharge.
He could not have cared less about conventional wisdom, and that often made him tack left when everyone else was tacking right.
Was the Abraham Lincoln tacking about? Would Commander Farragut put a longboat to sea? Could I hope to be rescued?
The airlines are tacking on fees;they're charging you for more and more things.
Haven't you noticed all of the fees the airlines are tacking on these days?
Through art, we're tacking some of the hardest questions, like what does it really mean to feel?
And if I have to risk tacking on a few years to save her, is not even a close call.
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