Definition of Tackled

1. a. Made of ropes tacked together.

Definition of Tackled

1. Verb. (past of tackle) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Tackled

1. tackle [v] - See also: tackle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tackled

tackified
tackifier
tackifiers
tackifies
tackify
tackifying
tackily
tackiness
tackinesses
tacking
tacking up
tackings
tackle fall
tackle twill
tackled (current term)
tackler
tacklers
tackles
tackless
tackling
tacklings
tacks
tacks up
tacksman
tacksmen
tacky
tacnode
tacnodes

Literary usage of Tackled

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

1. England in 1815 as Seen by a Young Boston Merchant by Joseph Ballard (1913)
"could do no better we tackled the horse in ourselves and proceeded back by the same road we came, to Warrington. The next day, left that place and arrived ..."

2. The Master Problem by James Marchant (1917)
"CHAPTER VI HOW SOME AMERICAN CITIES tackled THE MASTER PROBLEM " Such will be our programme : the oppressed to be delivered ; the slave to be set free ..."

3. Life and Adventures of "Billy" Dixon, of Adobe Walls, Texas Panhandle: A by Billy Dixon (1914)
"The hardest job I ever tackled was to perform a marriage ceremony, though I married many couples. Ministers were as scarce as buffaloes, and when a couple ..."

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