- TUCK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TUCK is to push in the loose end of so as to hold tightly How to use tuck in a sentence
- TUCK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
TUCK definition: 1 to push a loose end of a piece of clothing or material into a particular place or position… Learn more
- Tuck - Wikipedia
Tuck (sewing), a fold or pleat in fabric that is sewn in place; Tuck (sword), also known as an estoc in French; Tuck School of Business, the graduate business school of Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, United States; Tuck Baronets, a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain; Tuck, Kentucky, an unincorporated community
- Tuck - definition of tuck by The Free Dictionary
Define tuck tuck synonyms, tuck pronunciation, tuck translation, English dictionary definition of tuck v tucked , tuck·ing , tucks v tr 1 a To thrust or fold the edge of so as to secure or confine: He tucked his shirt into his pants
- tuck - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
tuck (countable and uncountable, plural tucks) A diver in the tuck position A skier in tuck position An act of tucking; a pleat or fold [From late 14thC ] A fold in fabric that has been stitched in place from end to end, as to reduce the overall dimension of the fabric piece A curled position
- TUCK - Definition Translations | Collins English Dictionary
If you tuck something somewhere, you put it there so that it is safe, comfortable, or neat 2 You can use tuck to refer to a form of plastic surgery which involves reducing the size of a part of someone's body
- tuck verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
tuck something + adv prep to push, fold or turn the ends or edges of clothes, paper, etc so that they are held in place or look neat She tucked up her skirt and waded into the river The sheets should be tucked in neatly (= around the bed) Tuck the flap of the envelope in
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