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takel

 

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Takel

Noun: A type of fishing tackle consisting of one or two hooks attached to a line, used for catching fish.

Example sentences:

  • He went to the lake with his takel, hoping to catch some trout.
  • She bought a new takel for her fishing trip.

Verb: To use or operate fishing tackle in order to catch fish.

Example sentences:

  • He loves to takel on weekends.
  • We should takel in the early morning for better chances of catching fish.

Sense 2: (Local) In South African slang, takel refers to something being difficult or troublesome.

Example sentences:

  • I had such a takel time finding my way through the maze.
  • Fixing the broken computer was a real takel for him.

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