"He put a tack on Miss Yancy's chair | |
"Wild Horses" is a sort of country song, and I remember we used Jim Dickinson, he played tack piano. | |
'I will ask the questions, you will answer, 'otherwise I will compress you into a tie tack. ' | |
'Let's try a different tack - favourite films.' | |
* more dramatic than Batman and Robin, na na-na na-na na-na * * the one that be handling they business be sharper than a thumb-tack * * the one that be dropping these albums showing 'em how to come back * * and you gonna respect me and appreciate where I run at. * | |
"He put a tack on Miss Yancy's chair | |
"Wild Horses" is a sort of country song, and I remember we used Jim Dickinson, he played tack piano. | |
'I will ask the questions, you will answer, 'otherwise I will compress you into a tie tack. ' | |
'Let's try a different tack - favourite films.' | |
* more dramatic than Batman and Robin, na na-na na-na na-na * * the one that be handling they business be sharper than a thumb-tack * * the one that be dropping these albums showing 'em how to come back * * and you gonna respect me and appreciate where I run at. * | |
"What's that one of my tie tacks?" | |
- Brass tacks. | |
- Brass tacks? | |
- Daddy, some tacks for Mrs Somerville. | |
- Down to brass tacks. | |
"What's that one of my tie tacks?" | |
- Brass tacks. | |
- Brass tacks? | |
- Daddy, some tacks for Mrs Somerville. | |
- Down to brass tacks. | |
- Get Checkers tacked up. | |
- I would think that if a judge finds that you're lying, you're looking at an extra, what, three, four years tacked on to your sentence. | |
- Oh, so you tacked up a sign on your tree... waved bye to the Keeblers, hopped the puddle... and managed to sniff me out in a city of ten million. | |
- That one she tacked on. | |
Amy made a motion for a picnic in a park, but I tacked so many amendments on that thing it sank like a lead balloon. | |
'We'd always have something to talk about, even if we were tacking to get out of LA.' | |
'lt wasn't exactly a great yachting cruise.' lt was tacking endlessly in these terrible little canals. | |
- Is for tucking it in or tacking it on. | |
5-Henry-200 tacking east from Fourth. | |
For tacking into the wind, he uses triangular sails, a technology copied from the Arabs. | |
- Get Checkers tacked up. | |
- I would think that if a judge finds that you're lying, you're looking at an extra, what, three, four years tacked on to your sentence. | |
- Oh, so you tacked up a sign on your tree... waved bye to the Keeblers, hopped the puddle... and managed to sniff me out in a city of ten million. | |
- That one she tacked on. | |
Amy made a motion for a picnic in a park, but I tacked so many amendments on that thing it sank like a lead balloon. | |
'We'd always have something to talk about, even if we were tacking to get out of LA.' | |
'lt wasn't exactly a great yachting cruise.' lt was tacking endlessly in these terrible little canals. | |
- Is for tucking it in or tacking it on. | |
5-Henry-200 tacking east from Fourth. | |
For tacking into the wind, he uses triangular sails, a technology copied from the Arabs. | |