Uk English Meaning of tucks

tucks

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Definitions and Meaning of tucks in English

tucks

a body position (as in diving) in which the knees are bent, the thighs drawn tightly to the chest, and the hands clasped around the shins, to put or fit into a snug or safe place, to pull up into a fold, to eat or drink heartily, vigor, energy, to push in the loose end of so as to hold tightly, a sound of or as if of a drumbeat, eat, to draw together into tucks or folds, a cosmetic surgical operation for the removal of excess skin or fat from a body part see tummy tuck, something tucked or to be tucked in, to put into a snug often concealing or isolating place, a fold stitched into cloth to shorten, decorate, or control fullness, a fold stitched into cloth (as in a garment), a skiing position in which the skier squats forward and holds the ski poles under the arms and parallel to the ground, the part of a vessel where the ends of the lower planks meet under the stern, to fit snugly, to cover by tucking in bedclothes, rapier, to make a tuck in, to put into a tuck position, a cosmetic surgical operation for the removal of excess skin or fat from a body part, an act or instance of tucking

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tucks

a body position (as in diving) in which the knees are bent, the thighs drawn tightly to the chest, and the hands clasped around the shins, to put or fit into a

corrugations,creases,loops,plaits,Pleats,plies,Pucker,seams,crinkles,furrows

No antonyms found.

tucking (away or in) => tucking (away or in), tuckers (out) => tuckers (out), tuckering (out) => tiring (out), tuckered (out) => knackered, tucker (out) => tuckered (out),