thack

[θæk]

thack Definition

  • 1a thatch or covering of straw or other material
  • 2to thatch a roof or building with straw or other materials

Using thack: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "thack" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The old house was thacked with straw.

  • Example

    He spent the summer thacking the roofs of the village houses.

  • Example

    The barn has a new thack.

thack Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for thack

Phrases with thack

  • under one's own thack and thin

    able to support oneself without assistance

    Example

    After years of hard work, he was finally under his own thack and thin.

  • thack and rape

    a traditional method of farming where crops are grown in alternate strips of tillage and fallow land

    Example

    Thack and rape was the most common method of farming in medieval England.

  • thack up

    to repair or patch up something, especially a roof

    Example

    He had to thack up the roof of the shed before the rainy season started.

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Summary: thack in Brief

The term 'thack' [θæk] refers to a thatch or covering of straw or other material, and the act of thatching a roof or building. It is commonly used in phrases like 'thack and rape,' a traditional farming method, and 'thack up,' meaning to repair or patch up something, especially a roof.