Definition of Tackety

1. pertaining to a tacket [adj] - See also: tacket

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tackety

taciturnous
tack
tack claw
tack hammer
tack on
tack together
tack up
tackboard
tackboards
tacked
tacked up
tacker
tackers
tacket
tackets
tackety (current term)
tackey
tackeys
tackie
tackier
tackies
tackiest
tackified
tackifier
tackifiers
tackifies
tackify
tackifying
tackily
tackiness

Literary usage of Tackety

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Summer Holidays, Travelling Notes in Europe by Theodore Child (1889)
"went the wheels clattering along the rails; " Tack, tack, tackety, brrr!" Then comes a fearful jolt, and the car sways to and fro. ..."

2. The Way of All Flesh by Samuel Butler, Richard Alexander Streatfeild (1916)
"... rackety-tackety-tow-row-roaringest boy in the whole school." But she used to say things that Ernest liked. If the Doctor went out to dinner, ..."

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