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Definition of tuck
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of tuck is as below...
Tuck (v. t.) To draw up; to
shorten;
to fold
under;
to press into a
narrower
compass;
as, to tuck the
bedclothes
in; to tuck up one's
sleeves..
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Stuckle
::
Stuck (n.) A
thrust.
Stick-lac
::
Stickit
(a.)
Stuck;
spoiled
in
making.
Stick
::
Stick (n.) To run or plane
(moldings)
in a
machine,
in
contradistinction
to
working
them by hand. Such
moldings
are said to be
stuck..
Dangleberry
::
Dangleberry
(n.) A dark blue,
edible
berry with a white
bloom,
and its shrub
(Gaylussacia
frondosa)
closely
allied
to the
common
huckleberry.
The bush is also
called
blue
tangle,
and is found from New
England
to
Kentucky,
and
southward..
Tuck
::
Tuck (n.) The beat of a drum.
Tucker
::
Tucker
(v. t.) A
fuller.
Tucket
::
Tucket
(n.) A
steak;
a
collop.
Kilt
::
Kilt (v. t.) To tuck up; to truss up, as the
clothes..
Stuck
::
Stuck () imp. & p. p. of
Stick.
Tucker
::
Tucker
(n.) A
narrow
piece of linen or the like,
folded
across
the
breast,
or
attached
to the gown at the neck,
forming
a part of a
woman's
dress in the 17th
century
and
later..
Succinct
::
Succinct
(a.)
Girded
or
tucked
up;
bound;
drawn
tightly
together.
Patch
::
Patch (n.) A small piece of black silk stuck on the face, or neck, to hide a
defect,
or to
heighten
beauty..
Needlebook
::
Needlebook
(n.) A
book-shaped
needlecase,
having
leaves
of cloth into which the
needles
are
stuck..
Tucket
::
Tucket
(n.) A
slight
flourish
on a
trumpet;
a
fanfare.
Teetuck
::
Teetuck
(n.) The rock
pipit.
Kentucky
::
Kentucky
(n.) One of the
United
States.
Tuck-net
::
Tuck-net
(n.) See Tuck, n., 2..
Oidium
::
Oidium
(n.) A genus of
minute
fungi which form a
floccose
mass of
filaments
on
decaying
fruit,
etc. Many forms once
referred
to this genus are now
believed
to be
temporary
conditions
of fungi of other
genera,
among them the vine
mildew
(Oidium
Tuckeri),
which has
caused
much
injury
to
grapes..
Kilted
::
Kilted
(a.)
Tucked
or
fastened
up; -- said of
petticoats,
etc..
Tuckahoe
::
Tuckahoe
(n.) A
curious
vegetable
production
of the
Southern
Atlantic
United
States,
growing
under
ground
like a
truffle
and often
attaining
immense
size. The real
nature
is
unknown.
Called
also
Indian
bread,
and
Indian
loaf..
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