A loose temporary sewing stitch to hold layers of fabric together.
Strike violently and repeatedly.
Sew together loosely, with large stitches.
Синонимы
Examples for "tack "
Examples for "tack "
1 But others have been forced by current circumstances to change tack completely.
2 It marks a change of tack when dealing with the financial industry.
3 Wired: Gervais takes tack - sharp aim at all things absurd -including himself.
4 This time, some companies that had sold guns for years changed tack .
5 Mexico's national electricity company CFE will follow a similar tack , she added.
1 When this is all used, baste with the fat in the pan.
2 Remember to baste your ribs with the leftover marinade every so often.
3 The servant took a long spoon and began to baste the fowl.
4 Turn the meat every fifteen minutes and baste with its own fat.
5 As for basting, the animal should adequately baste itself on the spit.
6 Pour over the peri-peri sauce, keeping some to baste the chicken later.
7 It's my belief it's the very baste Mr Desmond shot last night.
8 I've a mind to get down and baste the surly bumpkin's hide.
9 Tim, me darlin', be quick here, or the baste will be off.
10 Why is it not necessary to baste meats cooked by these methods?
11 An', man or baste , Oi ain't particular, so 'tis a good wan.
12 An' me mother'd come out an' baste me, an' well I desarved it.
13 Lower the heat slightly and baste the rump for five minutes.
14 One dead; one left to baste in a nice warm gravy of guilt.
15 Allow half an hour to a pound in roasting, and baste very often.
16 Bake 12 minutes for each pound and baste frequently while baking.
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