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tacket
[ tak-it ]
noun
- a nail or tack, especially a hobnail.
tacket
/ ˈtækɪt /
noun
- dialect.a nail, esp a hobnail
Derived Forms
- ˈtackety, adjective
Other Words From
- tacket·ed adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of tacket1
Example Sentences
The woman, in her 20s, was attacked after a man called out to her as she walked through Tacket Street car park in Ipswich in the early hours.
In March, 1826, he resigned his charge, and removed to Ipswich, where he is still labouring as pastor of the Independent Church in Tacket Street.
Throw by that walloping surtout— On wi' my auld red jacket— Haul aff thae gripless Wellingtons For yon shoon wi' mony a tacket.
But coming through clear and strong were Tacket's potent "Easy to Be Hard," Remillard's searching "Where Do I Go?" and the Hamlet homage, "What a Piece of Work Is Man," for a trio of hipsters.
Little Tommy Tacket, Sits upon his cracket; Half a yard of cloth will make him coat and jacket; Make him coat and jacket, Trowsers to the knee.
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