tucking (Meaning)

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tucking (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Tuck

tucking Sentence Examples

  1. The mother lovingly tucked her baby into the warm blanket for a cozy night's sleep.
  2. Emily meticulously tucked her blouse into her jeans, ensuring a crisp and polished appearance.
  3. The surgeon skillfully tucked the incision back together, leaving behind barely visible scars.
  4. The hiker tucked his map safely into his backpack before embarking on his wilderness adventure.
  5. The bird tucked its head under its wing, seeking shelter from the cold wind.
  6. The tailor expertly tucked the loose fabric into the hem of the dress, creating a perfect fit.
  7. The bedsheets were tucked tightly around the corners, making the bed look inviting and orderly.
  8. The cat tucked its paws under its body, curling up into a contented ball.
  9. The chef gently tucked the herbs into the roast before placing it in the oven.
  10. The librarian tucked the books neatly back onto the shelf, ensuring their proper organization.

FAQs About the word tucking

of Tuck

partake (of), put away, consume,eat, gnaw (at or on), ingest, lick, chow (down on), nibble (on), chew

No antonyms found.

The mother lovingly tucked her baby into the warm blanket for a cozy night's sleep.

Emily meticulously tucked her blouse into her jeans, ensuring a crisp and polished appearance.

The surgeon skillfully tucked the incision back together, leaving behind barely visible scars.

The hiker tucked his map safely into his backpack before embarking on his wilderness adventure.