tackle|tackled|tackles|tackling in English
verb
[tack·le || 'tækl]
deal with; stop, bring down (as in football); undertake; set about
Use "tackle|tackled|tackles|tackling" in a sentence
1. A football player is Accustomed to getting tackled and tackling other people
2. Tackling truancy Schools reported using a range of strategies to tackle absence from school.
3. We tackled a hearty dinner.
4. I tackled the Blighter squarely.
5. He tackled the thief fearlessly.
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7. Fend offs, scrag tackles or Barging.
8. Screening the ball, tackle, tackle, dribble, dribble, shoot.
9. Biden Tackles Factory-Job Slide Bedeviling U.S
10. Middle linebacker Greg Biekert made 18 tackles.
11. He rugby tackled her and stole her bag.
12. Base Erosion and Profit Shiftingmust be effectively tackled.
13. Fighting back: Shop assistant tackles an armed robber.
14. Three appliances and a hydraulic platform tackled the blaze.
15. Firefighters from three counties tackled a warehouse blaze.
16. Tackling water scarcity in Western Turkey
17. In tackling these problems, we experimented.
18. I tackled him and put him on the ground.
19. He tackled the problem in a typically haphazard manner.
20. The drugs problem has to be tackled head-on.
21. His dodging of tackles, chasing the ball less etc.
22. 1 But the composition of the lexis is not tackled.
23. Some problems cannot be tackled solely on one's own.
24. Question: On tackling the challenge of inflation?
25. 13 They were fearful of tackling him.