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How to Use "Tackle" with Example Sentences
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tackle
(n):
taking hold of someone and pulling him to the ground
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Used with adjectives:
"
The football player was knocked down with a
hard
tackle
.
"
(hard, strong, bad)
"
The security guard made a
brave
tackle
on the robber.
"
(brave, skillful, flying)
Used with verbs:
"
He
made
the game-winning
tackle
!
"
(made)
"
He
missed
the
tackle
.
"
(missed, avoided)
Used with prepositions:
"
He made a huge
tackle
against
the other team.
"
(against, on)
"
She dropped the ball
in
the
tackle
.
"
(in, during)
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tackle
(v):
to deal with; to face and grab hold of
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Used with adverbs:
"
The drug problem has to be
tackled
effectively
.
"
(effectively, successfully, head-on)
"
We must
properly
tackle
this challenge.
"
(properly, seriously, immediately)
Used with verbs:
"
He
failed
to
tackle
the key issues.
"
(failed, tried, attempted)
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