Etymology: [ 't&k ] (verb.) 15th century. Middle English tuken to pull up sharply, scold, from Old English tucian to ill-treat; akin to Old High German zuhhen to jerk, Old English togian to pull; more at TOW.
sıkıştırmak, geminin kıç kuruzu, kıstırmak, katlamak, sokuş, börek [brit.], tıkmak, tepmek, tuck away in İng, dili iştahla yeme, yemek, börek, şal, (içine) sokmak, kambur çıkarma, kıvrılmak, yiyecek, çörek, davul veya boru sesi, tıkıştırmak, pli, sokmak, sıkıştrıvermek, üstünü örtüp etrafını tıkmak, kıvırmak, kırma, pli, kambur çıkarma [spor.], yiyecek [brit.], çörek [brit.], elbise kırması, kat kat edip küçültmek, içine sokmak, içine tıkmak, abur cubur, katla, in içine tıkmak, içine sokmak: Tuck your shirt in! Gömleğinin eteğini beline sok!, under altına koymak: Tuck it under your arm! Onu, altına kıvırmak,
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sıkıştırmak fiil
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geminin kıç kuruzu
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kıstırmak
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katlamak
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sokuş
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börek [brit.]
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tıkmak fiil
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tepmek fiil
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tuck away in İng
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dili iştahla yeme
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yemek
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börek
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şal
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(içine) sokmak
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kambur çıkarma
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kıvrılmak
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yiyecek
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çörek
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davul veya boru sesi Muzik
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tıkıştırmak
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pli
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sokmak
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sıkıştrıvermek
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üstünü örtüp etrafını tıkmak
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kıvırmak fiil
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kırma, pli Tekstil
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kambur çıkarma [spor.]
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yiyecek [brit.]
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çörek [brit.]
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elbise kırması
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kat kat edip küçültmek
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içine sokmak
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içine tıkmak
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abur cubur isim
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katla fiil
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in içine tıkmak, içine sokmak: Tuck your shirt in! Gömleğinin eteğini beline sok! fiil
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under altına koymak: Tuck it under your arm! Onu fiil
past of tuck, having tucked or being tucked; "tightly tucked blankets"; "a fancy tucked shirt", having tucked or being tucked; "tightly tucked blankets"; "a fancy tucked shirt, To curl into a ball; to fold up and hold one's legs, To place somewhere safe or somewhat hidden, To push the end (or ends) of a fabric-based item out of sight - as in "tuck in your shirt" or "I tucked in the sheet", To sew folds, To fit neatly, A curled position, A plastic surgery technique to remove excess skin, snack food. Derived from the expression "to tuck in to one's food" meaning "to eat up", "to guzzle", A fold in fabric that has been stiched in place from end to end, as to reduce the overall dimension of the fabric piece, The part of a vessel where the ends of the bottom planks meet under the stern, Food; pastry; sweetmeats, A pull; a lugging, A small net used for taking fish from a larger one; called also tuck-net, A horizontal sewed fold, such as is made in a garment, to shorten it; a plait, a narrow flattened pleat or fold that is stitched in place (sports) a bodily position adopted in some sports (such as diving or skiing) in which the knees are bent and the thighs are drawn close to the chest eatables (especially sweets) fit snugly into; "insert your ticket into the slot"; "tuck your shirtail in", to push in one material under another - as in "tuck in your shirt" or "I tucked in my shirt" etc", to eat food, put into a small or narrow place, thrust into, push in the ends of, insert; draw up in folds, pleat, to curl into a ball; to fold up and hold ones legs, snack food. Derived from the expression "to tuck in food" meaning "to eat up", "to guzzle", make a tuck or several folds in; "tuck the fabric"; "tuck in the sheet, To contract; to draw together, fit snugly into; "insert your ticket into the slot"; "tuck your shirtail in", make a tuck or several folds in; "tuck the fabric"; "tuck in the sheet", draw fabric together and sew it tightly, To full, as cloth, a straight sword with a narrow blade and two edges, a narrow flattened pleat or fold that is stitched in place, If you tuck something somewhere, you put it there so that it is safe, comfortable, or neat. He tried to tuck his flapping shirt inside his trousers She found a rose tucked under the windscreen wiper of her car one morning, You can use tuck to refer to a form of plastic surgery which involves reducing the size of a part of someone's body. She'd undergone 13 operations, including a tummy tuck, eatables (especially sweets), (sports) a bodily position adopted in some sports (such as diving or skiing) in which the knees are bent and the thighs are drawn close to the chest, An aerodynamic position assumed in downhill skiing The skier basically squats above the skis, with the arms brought in tight against the body, a position in which the knees and hips are bent and drawn into the chest; the body is folded at the waist, Holding the knees tightly into the chest, 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, To make a tuck or tucks in; as, to tuck a dress, To inclose; to put within; to press into a close place; as, to tuck a child into a bed; to tuck a book under one's arm, or into a pocket, A long, narrow sword; a rapier, The beat of a drum, a way to make a shirt have a fitted look by folding the back of the shirt in a specific way, The end portions of the top or bottom flaps of a folding paper box (carton) which are inserted inside the container to hold the end (top or bottom) flaps in place Various types of cuts and shapes of tuck ends have been developed to hold the flaps, the most common being a pair of notches at the fold which engage the side flaps and hold the end flaps in place, a compact, aerodynamic body position in which the back of the skier is essentially parallel to the surface of the skis, A position where the knees are bent and drawn into the chest, with the upper body folded at the waist at angle of greater than 45° from the upper legs,
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having tucked or being tucked; "tightly tucked blankets"; "a fancy tucked shirt"
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having tucked or being tucked; "tightly tucked blankets"; "a fancy tucked shirt
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To curl into a ball; to fold up and hold one's legs - "The diver tucked, flipped, and opened up at the last moment."
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To place somewhere safe or somewhat hidden - "He tucked the $10 bill into his shirt pocket."
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To push the end (or ends) of a fabric-based item out of sight - as in "tuck in your shirt" or "I tucked in the sheet"
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To sew folds
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To fit neatly - "Kenwood House is tucked into a corner of Hampstead Heath."
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A curled position
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A plastic surgery technique to remove excess skin
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snack food. Derived from the expression "to tuck in to one's food" meaning "to eat up", "to guzzle"
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A fold in fabric that has been stiched in place from end to end, as to reduce the overall dimension of the fabric piece
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The part of a vessel where the ends of the bottom planks meet under the stern
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Food; pastry; sweetmeats
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A pull; a lugging
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A small net used for taking fish from a larger one; called also tuck-net
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A horizontal sewed fold, such as is made in a garment, to shorten it; a plait
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a narrow flattened pleat or fold that is stitched in place (sports) a bodily position adopted in some sports (such as diving or skiing) in which the knees are bent and the thighs are drawn close to the chest eatables (especially sweets) fit snugly into; "insert your ticket into the slot"; "tuck your shirtail in"
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to push in one material under another - as in "tuck in your shirt" or "I tucked in my shirt" etc"
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to eat food
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put into a small or narrow place, thrust into, push in the ends of, insert; draw up in folds, pleat fiil
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to curl into a ball; to fold up and hold ones legs
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snack food. Derived from the expression "to tuck in food" meaning "to eat up", "to guzzle"
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make a tuck or several folds in; "tuck the fabric"; "tuck in the sheet
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To contract; to draw together
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fit snugly into; "insert your ticket into the slot"; "tuck your shirtail in"
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make a tuck or several folds in; "tuck the fabric"; "tuck in the sheet"
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draw fabric together and sew it tightly
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To full, as cloth
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a straight sword with a narrow blade and two edges
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a narrow flattened pleat or fold that is stitched in place
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If you tuck something somewhere, you put it there so that it is safe, comfortable, or neat. He tried to tuck his flapping shirt inside his trousers She found a rose tucked under the windscreen wiper of her car one morning
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You can use tuck to refer to a form of plastic surgery which involves reducing the size of a part of someone's body. She'd undergone 13 operations, including a tummy tuck
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eatables (especially sweets)
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(sports) a bodily position adopted in some sports (such as diving or skiing) in which the knees are bent and the thighs are drawn close to the chest
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An aerodynamic position assumed in downhill skiing The skier basically squats above the skis, with the arms brought in tight against the body
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a position in which the knees and hips are bent and drawn into the chest; the body is folded at the waist
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Holding the knees tightly into the chest
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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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To make a tuck or tucks in; as, to tuck a dress
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To inclose; to put within; to press into a close place; as, to tuck a child into a bed; to tuck a book under one's arm, or into a pocket
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A long, narrow sword; a rapier
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The beat of a drum
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a way to make a shirt have a fitted look by folding the back of the shirt in a specific way
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The end portions of the top or bottom flaps of a folding paper box (carton) which are inserted inside the container to hold the end (top or bottom) flaps in place Various types of cuts and shapes of tuck ends have been developed to hold the flaps, the most common being a pair of notches at the fold which engage the side flaps and hold the end flaps in place
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a compact, aerodynamic body position in which the back of the skier is essentially parallel to the surface of the skis
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A position where the knees are bent and drawn into the chest, with the upper body folded at the waist at angle of greater than 45° from the upper legs
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