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  1. tacklesverb

    Third-person singular indicative present tense of to tackle.

    That executive tackles problems right when they start.

  2. tacklesnoun

    Plural form of tackle.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of tackles in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of tackles in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of tackles in a Sentence

  1. Emily Brooke:

    It tackles the most common cause of fatality, which is the blind spot. According to Emily Brooke, 79 percent of bicycles involved in crashes are traveling straight ahead when a vehicle turns into them. Emily Brooke said Emily Brooke chose the 20-foot distance because it's half the length of a bus, and Emily Brooke wanted the laser image to be green because the human eye is most sensitive to green light. TINY, LENS-FREE CAMERA COULD HIDE IN CLOTHES, GLASSES Drivers just see it and all they need to do is not turn, not react, not turn into the cyclist or not pull out, people see it and go, ‘ What is that ? ’ And that's perfect, as long as they don't make that turn, which can be potentially fatal …. Emily Brooke said The Laserlight alerts not only drivers, but pedestrians, too, about oncoming bikes. One of the most obvious cases.

  2. Le Drian in Niamey:

    We think that the moment has come to ensure that the international community tackles the Libyan problem. I think this is also what President Issoufou believes.

  3. Derek Grossman:

    When the US, Australia, and Japan tried to condemn Russia through a joint statement, India refused…. India claimed that the Quad only tackles Indo-Pacific challenges, and since Russia isn’t in the region, this topic cannot be broached.

  4. Donald Trump:

    You used to see these tackles and it was incredible, the whole game is all screwed up.

  5. Josh Jacobs:

    It rips jerseys. It literally goes through anything. You leave the game with a lot of scratches and stuff like that, the ground hurt more than the tackles.

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