Pronunciation: /flæt tæk/
noun a fast pace or speed
A1 I saw a horse galloping at full speed, flat tack.
A2 The delivery truck was driving flat tack to make its delivery on time.
B1 The marathon runner was running flat tack to reach the finish line.
B2 The sales team was working flat tack to meet their quarterly targets.
C1 The construction crew was working flat tack to complete the building before the deadline.
C2 The research team was working flat tack to publish their findings in a prestigious journal.
adjective describing something that is moving or happening quickly
A1 The road was flat tack, making it easy to ride my bike.
A2 She ran flat tack to catch the bus before it left.
B1 The company is operating at a flat tack pace to meet the deadline.
B2 The team worked flat tack to finish the project ahead of schedule.
C1 The stock market has been trading flat tack all week, with no significant changes.
C2 The athlete sprinted flat tack towards the finish line, leaving their competitors behind.
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