tack room meaning

  "tack room" in a sentence
noun
  A room in or near a stable where tack is kept

[Architecture]

A room for holding bridles, saddles, and harnesses; usually in a stable.

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  1. Each of those barns had 20 stalls and five tack rooms.
  2. The original stone tack room, barn and corral are still in use.
  3. He decorates horse stalls, tack rooms, sitting rooms and stall fronts.
  4. Only Owens approaches while Todd hides in the stable tack room with his shotgun.
  5. We were sitting in his tack room,

Related Words

        tack:    Verb: tack  takFasten with t ...
        tack on:    Verb: tack onFix to; attach - append, ...
        room:    Noun: room  roomAn area with ...
        room with:    room with sb AmE to share the room tha ...
        bale tack:    [Architecture]Same as lead tack.
        bar tack:     noun  A straight stitch mad ...
        blu-tack:     /blooˈtak/   noun &nbs ...
        carpet tack:    Noun: carpet tack  kaa(r)pit ...
        change tack:    To change course, take a new direction
        coffin tack:    [American slang]n. a cigarette. • No m ...
        lead tack:    [Architecture]1.A lead strip used to s ...
        residual tack:    [Architecture]See aftertack.
        sharp as a tack:    [American slang]Go to sharp as a razor ...
        tack coat:    [Architecture]See asphalt tack coat.; ...
        tack dry:    [Architecture]Descriptive of the stage ...

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