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Tuck - Wikipedia 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
Home | Tuck School of Business Tuck Develops Wise, Decisive Leaders Who Better the World Through Business Why Tuck? Learning Experience Flourish in a distinctly immersive and highly individualized learning environment that encourages reflection and fosters personal development
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) [From 14thc ] (transitive) To push into a snug position; to place somewhere safe, or handy, or somewhat hidden [From 1580s ]
TUCK - Definition Translations | Collins English Dictionary 'tuck' - Complete English Word Guide Definitions of 'tuck' 1 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
What does tuck mean? - Definitions for tuck In sewing, a tuck is a fold or pleat in fabric that is sewn in place Small tucks, especially multiple parallel tucks, may be used to decorate clothing or household linens
Tuck Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary TUCK meaning: 1 : to push the end of (something, such as a piece of cloth or paper) into or behind something in order to hold it in place, make it look neat, etc ; 2 : to put (something) in a particular place usually to hide it, hold it, or make it safe often + away sometimes used figuratively