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    tuck
    [tək]
    verb
    tuck (verb) · tucks (third person present) · tucked (past tense) · tucked (past participle) · tucking (present participle)
    1. push, fold, or turn (the edges or ends of something, especially a garment or bedclothes) so as to hide them or hold them in place:
      "he tucked his shirt into his trousers"
      • draw (something, especially part of one's body) together into a small space:
        "she tucked her legs under her"
      • put (something) away in a specified place or way so as to be hidden, safe, comfortable, or tidy:
        "the colonel was coming toward her, his gun tucked under his arm" · "she tucked her arm into his"
    2. make a flattened, stitched fold in (a garment or material), typically so as to shorten or tighten it, or for decoration:
      "the suit was pinned and tucked all over"
    noun
    tuck (noun) · tucks (plural noun) · tuck position (noun) · tuck positions (plural noun)
    1. a flattened, stitched fold in a garment or material, typically one of several parallel folds put in a garment for shortening, tightening, or decoration:
      "a dress with tucks along the bodice"
      • informal
        a surgical operation to reduce surplus flesh or fat:
        "a tummy tuck"
    2. BRITISH ENGLISH
      informal
      dated
      food, typically cakes and candy, eaten by children at school as a snack:
      "a tuck shop"
    3. (in diving, gymnastics, downhill skiing, etc.) a position with the knees bent and held close to the chest, often with the hands clasped around the shins:
      "Lenzi nailed a reverse 3–1/2 somersault tuck on his final dive"
    Origin
    Old English tūcian ‘to punish, ill-treat’: of West Germanic origin; related to tug. Influenced in Middle English by Middle Dutch tucken ‘pull sharply’.
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  3. The term "tuck" has the following meanings:
    1. To put into a small, close, or concealing place.
    2. To thrust in the loose end or edge of a garment or covering to hold it closely in place.
    3. To push or fold into a small confined space or concealed place123.
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    verb (used with object) to put into a small, close, or concealing place: Tuck the money into your wallet. to thrust in the loose end or edge of (a garment, covering, etc.) so as to hold closely in place (usually followed by in, up, under, etc.): Tuck in your blouse. Tuck the edge of the sheet under the mattress.
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    tuck /tʌk/ vb (transitive) to push or fold into a small confined space or concealed place or between two surfaces
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    TUCK meaning: 1 : to push the end of (something, such as a piece of cloth or paper) into or behind something in order to hold it in place, make it look neat, etc.; 2 : to put (something) in a particular place usually to hide it, hold it, or make it safe often + away sometimes used figuratively
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