I think I shall be able to put him on the right tack; and I am the more pleased because he is a relation of yours, Casaubon.
" I tried another tack.
I thought once that I heard a sound like the sail of a catboat flapping as it veered about in a breeze, but I decided that it was probably only a tack in the carpet.
"You must have plenty of pilot-bread," she said—"'hard tack' they call it.
" Once the bill is signed, restaurants would be able to tack on the surcharge up to 90 days after full indoor dining is restored and there is no longer a statewide disaster emergency declared for the virus.
Instead, try a gentler tack, such as, "I hear you, but I see it a little differently.
Tack on to that the approximately 2,000 classroom hours I spent learning Mandarin as an undergraduate, and it seems fair to say that a small fortune of resources has been invested in my Mandarin ability.
But Facebook is taking a slightly different tack from most of the other big players.
I thought once that I heard a sound like the sail of a catboat flapping as it veered about in a breeze, but I decided that it was probably only a tack in the carpet.
Disillusioned by her efforts to find a suitable date on Tinder, one user, Fiona Bloom, 47, decided to try another tack.
When she happened to fetch out a long word which had had its day weeks before and its prepared meanings gone to her dump-pile, if there was a stranger there of course it knocked him groggy for a couple of minutes, then he would come to, and by that time she would be away down wind on another tack, and not expecting anything; so when he'd hail and ask her to cash in, I (the only dog on the inside of her game) could see her canvas flicker a moment—but only just a moment—then it would belly out tau
Oracle, which last week lost a court battle with Google, also took an aggressive tack, accusing the search giant of violating its copyright to develop the Android operating system.
Trying to fix the tie , he took a blackboard eraser and hammered a large tack through his tie into his chest.
Trying to fix the tie , he took a blackboard eraser and hammered a large tack through his tie into his chest.
But if taking this tack implies that only humans mourn their dead, the distinction with apes is being drawn far too sharply.
Some gyms have very low monthly membership fees, but they tack on additional fees for features you may think are included, such as cardio classes, locker use or even towels.
When she happened to fetch out a long word which had had its day weeks before and its prepared meanings gone to her dump-pile, if there was a stranger there of course it knocked him groggy for a couple of minutes, then he would come to, and by that time she would be away down wind on another tack, and not expecting anything; so when he'd hail and ask her to cash in, I (the only dog on the inside of her game) could see her canvas flicker a moment -- but only just a moment -- then it would belly o
Others are taking the opposite tack, jumping into the solar market themselves.
This here crew is on a wrong tack, I do believe.
I Strike the Jolly Roger 、 I HAD scarce gained a position on the bowsprit when the flying jib flapped and filled upon the other tack, with a report like a gun.