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Tack on phrasal verb
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Meaning: Add something that wasn't planned
(Separable [optional] | International English)
» Example: They TACKED ON a new ending to the film when they found that test audiences didn't like the original.
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Meaning: Add something that wasn't planned
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Tack onto phrasal verb
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Meaning: Add or attach something that wasn't planned to something
(Separable [obligatory] | International English)
» Example: I TACKED a quick message ONTO the end of the letter after I'd printed it.
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Meaning: Add or attach something that wasn't planned to something