Eat up; usually refers to a considerable quantity of food.
1 Maybe it was just something small enough to tuck in her pocket.
2 He would then tuck in and drop off for anything flicked on.
3 Why, every child wanted as much sweetstuff as it could tuck in !
4 Trim and tuck in the ends of the strip at the back edge.
5 It's the time of year where we all tuck in to chocolate eggs.
6 So do yourself a favor and tuck in with Mean Creek this weekend.
7 If there is too much to tuck in , trim with scissors.
8 Drizzle everything with the tahini crema, top with the coriander and tuck in .
9 In summer he's picking peas from the paddocks before the stock tuck in .
10 Now, couldn't you just tuck in somehow and sleep a wink or two?
11 This time Jake managed to tuck in and dodge the blow.
12 Inspect the curtains, tuck in the corners, shut out all light.
13 He can tuck in his arm the arm of any man in any mood.
14 Seems like ages since I had the chance to sit down and tuck in .
15 Only those of us that Bronte Doneto knows he can't tuck in his pocket.
16 Lady Maccon helped herself, then settled down to tuck in .
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