Verb
fix to; attach
Source: WordNetThe average American worker gets something like 14 days of paid vacation. In my school, you'd use up ten of those taking care of your kids on teacher professional days, then tack on a couple more for kids getting sick. Hanna Rosin
append a charm to the necklace Source: Internet
Even with the coronavirus-induced flat cap, it’s reasonable to expect there’s a team that will go at least that high in salary and then tack on the seventh season. Source: Internet
An expungement measure has since been enacted separately, and lawmakers now are taking a different tack on legalization: They to put it on the ballot. Source: Internet
An additional idea I would tack on to that, would be writing the contract such that failure to meet their goals will start to incur penalties, growing as time goes by as long as they are bound by the contract. Source: Internet
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — We’ll tack on another dry and seasonable day as we close out the weekend. Source: Internet