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Tucks

To gather up and hold (fabric or other material) by folding or pleating it, often to shape or shorten something. It can also mean to conceal or put (something) in a safe or secure place, such as within clothing. Further, it can imply to cause (something) to fit closely or neatly, or to engage in light physical activity such as to tuck oneself into bed. The act of making something compact or more manageable and a small decorative fold or pleat in clothing, are also meant by 'tucks'.

Tucks meaning with examples

  • She carefully tucks the silk scarf into her coat, protecting it from the wind. Her grandmother tucks the blanket around her grandchild, ensuring they stay warm on the chilly night. The tailor tucks a new fold in the seam, shortening the pants. He tucks the important letter into the inner pocket, making it safe.
  • Before heading to bed, the child tucks their favorite stuffed animal close. The dressmaker tucks the fabric neatly, creating a flattering silhouette. She tucks the loose strands of hair behind her ears, preparing for work. He tucks his shirt into his trousers for a more professional appearance.
  • After a long flight, she quickly tucks herself into bed for a good night's sleep. He tucks the excess wires behind the computer to keep them out of the way. The seamstress tucks a new hem on the dress. The gardener tucks in the young plants, ensuring they take root well.
  • With a gentle movement, she tucks the money inside her shoe. The chef tucks a napkin into his collar. The dancer tucks her chin to her chest, preparing for a roll. The child carefully tucks the note beneath the pillow.

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