how do you use tacked in a sentence?
I'm having difficulty answering that question tactfully. The captain of the ship tactfully tacked in time to avoid a collision.
The homonym for tact is "tacked," which means to fasten or secure something in place with a tack or similar device.
In Europe, they used to cover dead bodies with cerement. A spike tacked the cerement to the vampire's corpse.
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A rider is an often controversial provision tacked on to a bill pertaining to a different subject.
There are 2 syllables. At-tacked.
Rider
There are two syllables. At-tacked.
The past tense of tack is tacked.
it can be sore and heavy for them
It depends on where you are carrying it (local laws), what you are doing with it (brandishing or threatening) and whether you are a law enforcement officer. If you were in possession of a stun gun while committing a crime, you will probably get time tacked onto your sentence.
i do not know how to use embalming in a sentence. (there is the sentence)