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tuck
verb (tucked , tucking )
1 (usu tuck in, into, under, up, etc ) to push or fold something into a specified position tucked the note into the envelope tucked her hair under her hat .
2 to make a tuck or tucks in (a piece of material, clothing, etc).
noun
1 a flat pleat or fold sewn into a garment or piece of material, especially one that shortens it, makes it tighter or has a decorative effect.
2 Brit colloq food, especially sweets, cakes, etc, eaten by schoolchildren as snacks.
3 (in full tuck position) gymnastics , diving , trampolining , etc a position where the knees are drawn up towards the chin and the hands hug the shins.
4 downhill skiing a type of squatting position where the skier hugs the poles close to the body to minimize wind resistance.
5 a cosmetic operation to tighten a flabby part, smooth out wrinkles or remove fat had a tummy tuck . See also nip and tuck.
[Anglo-Saxon tucian to disturb]
tuck something away colloq
1 to eat (large quantities of food), especially heartily and with enjoyment.
2 to store or conceal, especially in a place that is difficult to find Their cottage was tucked away from prying eyes .
tuck in (also tuck into something) colloq to eat heartily or greedily tucked into a huge plate of chips .
tuck someone in or up to put them to bed, making them cosy by pulling the covers, duvet, etc snugly around them.
tuck something up to draw or put it into a folded position tucked her legs up .
tuck box
noun a container for food, especially one that has treats in it and which is used by children at boarding school.
tuck shop
noun , Brit a small shop that sells sweets, cakes, pastries, etc in or near a school.
tuck-in
noun , colloq a big feast.
tucker1
noun
1 someone or something that tucks.
2 hist a piece of material, lace, etc that is drawn or fastened over the bodice of a low-cut dress.
3 chiefly Aust & NZ food.
[15c: from tuck]
best bib and tucker colloq best clothes.

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