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tackel

 

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Tackel

Noun:

  1. A small metal fastening device used for securing objects together, typically consisting of a projecting loop or bar that is inserted into an eye, hole, or slot and is held in place.
  2. A fishing technique involving the use of a bait attached to a hook and a line.

Verb:

  1. To fasten or secure using a tackel device.
  2. To engage in the fishing technique of tackel.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The carpenter used a tackel to join the pieces of wood together.
  2. He caught a huge trout using his favorite tackel.
  3. Please tackel the sign to the wall before it falls.
  4. We decided to go tackel fishing this weekend.

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