tack together meaning
Verb: tack together tak tû'gedhu(r)
- Create by putting components or members together
"He tacked together some verses"
- assemble, piece, put together, set up, tack
Derived forms: tacks together, tacked together, tacking together
Type of: bring together, create, join, make
Examples
- In the end, it took 10 houses to tack together the eight-unit centre.
- Take every Hollywood dance movie from the past 60 years, drop the plot line, tack together a highlights tape, and you've got the idea.
- Language represents the array of tools available to construct the most noble edifices of the mind-- or to tack together fragile cardboard shacks erected on foundations of sand.
- I used to work in a men's clothing shop . We would tack together vents because they would start to curl up or get caught up when returning the jacket to a rack . hotclaws 17 : 31, 21 March 2009 ( UTC)
- The third major bill, known as the omnibus bill, will tack together all the appropriation bills that haven't been passed within the next few days . It is expected to include at least five of the 13 annual bills, which together authorize $ 285 billion, or about a third of the discretionary spending for the fiscal year that began Oct . 1.