United States vaudevillian (born in Russia) noted for her flamboyant performances (1884-1966)
Narrow piece of linen or lace worn by women to fill in a low neckline, from the 17th-19th centuries.
1 A tucker of rich Dresden lace softened the contour of the figure.
2 This is not the expected world of bush tucker and dot paintings.
3 Bridget liked seeing Colin hail-fellow-well-met with them all - sharing tucker and quart-pottea.
4 Then bring that, and any tucker you can lay your hands on.
5 But then she's olas gitten her best bib and tucker on nowadays.
6 Now let's put these memories back before they tucker me out completely.
7 More better place, plenty tucker , no work, sit-down, play about all day.
8 You are good fellows, for there ain't much tucker aboard, I know.
9 Machine stitching: Straight seams and rows; hems; facings-points ;useof tucker .
10 And she had earrings and a brooch in the lace tucker .
11 The audience is out in its best bib and tucker , too.
12 Nature appears to have on her best bib and tucker for the occasion.
13 There are thousands on the rushes who do not make tucker .
14 The boddice was long and close, with a very low tucker .
15 How do you go on for tucker , if you aren't in a camp?
16 Since when do you answer the phone 'Aaron Tucker ? ' asked my wife.
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