tie-tack
1tie tack — tie ,tack noun count AMERICAN a piece of jewelry that a man wears to keep his tie in place …
2tie tack — ☆ tie tack or tie tac n. an ornamental pin with a short point that fits into a snap, used to fasten a necktie to the shirt front …
3tie tack — tie′ tack (or tac ) n. jew tiepin • Etymology: 1950–55 …
4tie tack — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms tie tack : singular tie tack plural tie tacks American a tiepin …
5tie tack — noun An ornamented pin used to secure a neckties end flat against the shirt, a stickpin. Syn: stickpin, tie pin, tie tack, tie tac …
6tie tack — or tie tac noun Date: 1954 an ornamented pin with a receiving button or clasp that is used to attach the two parts of a necktie together or to attach a necktie to a shirt …
7tie tack — a pin having an ornamental head, pinned through the ends of a necktie to hold it against a shirt. Also, tie tac. [1950 55] * * * …
8tie tack — noun a pin used to hold the tie in place • Syn: ↑tiepin, ↑scarfpin • Hypernyms: ↑pin …
9Tongue-tie (tack) — A tongue tie is a piece of equipment used by horseback riders to prevent the horse from getting his tongue over the bit, which would make the animal very difficult to control. It is usually a strip of cloth or rubber, passed through the mouth and …
10tie clip — tie ,clip noun count a TIE TACK …