Fold or pleat in fabric that is sewn in place.
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Examples for "tuck"
Examples for "tuck"
1Moore said: I want another boob job and probably a tummy tuck.
2Look straight ahead, and don't tuck your pelvis or arch your back.
3They urged them to go home and tuck themselves up in bed.
4Staying cool in Summer with bompies Best sellers at every tuck shop.
5Sorry, old fellow; tuck your head down again and take another nap.
1Mr Medvedev tucks his tablet under his arm and exits stage left.
2She tucks me in, my dears-shetucks me in, I assure you.
3He tucks away his receipt and his Amex, but doesn't rise immediately.
4Cook tucks off his hips for four and it's a promising start.
5Gabe tucks me into his side and wraps his arms around me.
1The pintuck design at the shoulders is completed by flutter sleeves and long ties at the neck done into a pretty bow.
2Design features like pintuck detailing, a turn-up hem (rather than elastic cuffs) and a slim fit can lend additional polish too.
3Behind me, Nurse Flywheel is blocking the door like a starched and pintucked Dalek: she brandishes a cast-iron sink plunger menacingly.