Meaning & Definition of word "Tuck"

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    Tuck

    /tʌk/

    noun:

    • 1. a fold or a small amount of material that has been tucked in.
      • Example: There was a tuck in the fabric that gave the dress a unique shape.
    • 2. a process or style of cutting in tailoring, often used to fit clothing.
      • Example: The tailor added a tuck to the waistline to make it more form-fitting.

    verb:

    • 1. to put something into a small, confined space or fold it in.
      • Example: She decided to tuck the blanket under the mattress to keep it in place.
    • 2. to fit or arrange something neatly and securely.
      • Example: He tucked his shirt into his pants.
    • 3. to place a child in bed, often with a blanket, for warmth and comfort.
      • Example: After reading a story, she tucked her son in and kissed him goodnight.

    Etymology

    Middle English tucken, of uncertain origin.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    tuck in:

    To eat something quickly or heartily.

    tuck away:

    To store something safely or secretly.

    tuck it in:

    To dress or arrange neatly by folding.

    Related Words

    tucking:

    The action of making tucks in fabric.

    tuckered:

    Slang for being tired or exhausted.

    Slang Meanings of tuck

    Meaning: To tuck in securely, often used in reference to clothing.

    Example Sentence: Make sure to tuck in your shirt before you go out.

    Meaning: To hide something, particularly in a sneaky way.

    Example Sentence: He tucked away his phone before the surprise.