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TUCK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary tuck verb [T usually + adv prep] (TIDY) Add to word list to push a loose end of a piece of clothing or material into a particular place or position, especially to make it tidy or comfortable:
Tuck - definition of tuck by The Free Dictionary 1 to put into a small, close, or concealing place: Tuck the money into your wallet; a house tucked away in the woods 2 to thrust in the loose end or edge of so as to hold closely in place: Tuck in your blouse 3 to cover snugly in or as if in this manner: She tucked the children into bed
tuck - Wiktionary, the free dictionary tuck (third-person singular simple present tucks, present participle tucking, simple past and past participle tucked) (transitive) To pull or gather up (an item of fabric)
tuck - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to thrust in the loose end or edge of (a garment, covering, etc ) so as to hold closely in place (usually fol by in, up, under, etc ): Tuck in your blouse Tuck the edge of the sheet under the mattress
Tuck Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary Tuck in your shirt [=push the bottom of your shirt into the waist of your pants or skirt] She hadn't sealed the envelope, but had simply tucked in the flap Instead of tying his shoes, he just tucked the laces inside The sheets were tucked tightly under the mattress
Tuck - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com To tuck is to fold, gather, or insert, like the way you tuck your sheets under your mattress when you make the bed in the morning or the way you tuck your lucky stuffed unicorn into your backpack on the day of a big test