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		Definition of tie tack in US English: tie tack(also tie tac) noun A short pin with an ornamental head, used to attach the ends of a necktie to a shirt front.  Example sentencesExamples -  You mention looking at them in the box and thinking ‘thirteen tie tacks and no neckties.’
 -  A brooch to mark 15 or more years of service went to Mrs Hutchinson, with a tie tack for Lt Col Harold Washington.
 -  Defensive tackles sometimes are treated like tie tacks - accessories, not necessities.
 -  It was Danny's favorite, a green suit coat and black slacks with a freshly ironed white shirt, a dark green tie and even a little gold tie tack.
 -  One of my young boys came up to me after the spring recital and proudly showed me his MTNA Achievement Award Pin, placed on his tie as a tie tack!
 -  One year for Papa's birthday I commissioned a gold tie tack to be made for him that was crafted from a photo of Brandy's face.
 
    Definition of tie tack in US English: tie tack(also tie tac) noun A short pin with an ornamental head, used to attach the ends of a necktie to a shirt front.  Example sentencesExamples -  One year for Papa's birthday I commissioned a gold tie tack to be made for him that was crafted from a photo of Brandy's face.
 -  You mention looking at them in the box and thinking ‘thirteen tie tacks and no neckties.’
 -  One of my young boys came up to me after the spring recital and proudly showed me his MTNA Achievement Award Pin, placed on his tie as a tie tack!
 -  It was Danny's favorite, a green suit coat and black slacks with a freshly ironed white shirt, a dark green tie and even a little gold tie tack.
 -  A brooch to mark 15 or more years of service went to Mrs Hutchinson, with a tie tack for Lt Col Harold Washington.
 -  Defensive tackles sometimes are treated like tie tacks - accessories, not necessities.
 
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