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tack

noun as in short pin for attaching

verb as in attach

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“There are a lot of Democrats who are pushing for us to tack right.”

From Salon

And with Trump fixated on plans to deport record numbers of immigrants, there is little indication that the US will change tack any time soon.

From BBC

I was in a Manhattan museum on a recent October weekend when I noticed the Post-It tacked inside the stall in the ladies' room.

From Salon

Currently, building infrastructure is a key way for utilities to boost their profits because they bill the cost back to ratepayers over many years, tacking on annual interest that is typically 10.5%.

Biden spent much of his speech following a tack set by Harris' campaign, where boosters and candidates alike compare their message of unity and positivity with Trump's fascist and bleak rhetoric.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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