Lexicographical Neighbors of Retackling
Literary usage of Retackling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Isthmus of Darien in 1852: Journal of the Expedition of Inquiry for the by Lionel Gisborne (1853)
"... and the chief delay is caused by casting off, entering it, and retackling.
It is, therefore, very advantageous to have all the locks together, ..."
2. Zillah: A Tale of the Holy City by Horace Smith (1829)
"... he rode round the lake for the runaway horse, which the peasants had secured,
and returning with it, assisted in retackling it to the vehicle ..."
3. Doing Their Bit; War Work at Home: War Work at Home by Boyd Cable (1916)
"... me to them and gave me a chance to speak to them and tell them that I hoped
to let the Front know of their plucky retackling of their old jobs. ..."
4. Doing Their Bit; War Work at Home: War Work at Home by Boyd Cable (1916)
"... me to them and gave me a chance to speak to them and tell them that I hoped
to let the Front know of their plucky retackling of their old jobs. ..."