6 Metaphors for tact

They have, besides, great tact in mining, and their reputation as miners has been a long time established.

" ["Great Heavens," I said to Dawson, when he recounted to me the details of his surprising interview with the War Committee, "tact is hardly your strong suit.

She had lived in a world where tact is almost a passion and reservations the air of one's life.

Now, in these days, of warring opinion, these days of gigantic, strange issues that cannot possibly be expressed in the formulae of the smaller times that have gone before, tact is evasion, conformity formality, and silence an unblemished record, mere evidence of the damning burial of a talent of life.

She had lived in a world where tact is almost a passion and reservations the air of one's life.

To start an injector requires some little tact, (and you will discover that tact is the handiest tools you can have to make you a good engineer).

6 Metaphors for  tact