Become wrinkled or drawn together.
1He told the boys to top off their Camelbaks and ruck up.
2They all have stamina, but which of them can ruck up the heaviest load and carry it the farthest?
3The singer announced "The Accursed Bread," and, extending his right arm, which made his coat ruck up into his neck, he began.
4Rucking up the smoothness of all her long, hard years of work?
5Duane's legs were bare, his shorts rucked up high around his thighs.
6His coat and the shirt beneath were both rucked up to his chin.
7Her skirt is rucked up so that her ankles and calves are showing.
8They fall to the stage, their dresses rucking up, clawing and punching and slapping.
9Skirt and a cream linen blazer that rucked up over her shoulders, moving restlessly.
10Bits of skin were rucked up here and there, but no chunks were missing.
11He rucked up her skirt with his other hand, slid his fingers up her thigh.
12I ripped it open, rucked up her skirt.
13I rucked up my skirts, ready to run.
14The softened flesh rucks up about the joint, sloughs off completely as the ring's pulled clear.
15It rucked up the back of my blouse and scraped about a yard of skin off.
16The expensive carpeting had been torn and rucked up, as though whole armies had trampled across it.
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