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I . tuck [tʌk] N

1. tuck FASHION:

fałda f

2. tuck no pl Brit inf (sweets):

II . tuck [tʌk] VB trans

tuck away VB trans

1. tuck away (store):

2. tuck away inf food:

3. tuck away (hide):

to be tucked away

I . tuck in VB trans

2. tuck in → tuck up

II . tuck in VB intr inf

See also tuck up

Usage examples with tucked

to be tucked away

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Gulls screaming overhead, we shed our jackets, tucked our towels underneath in a halfhearted attempt to keep them dry and ran.
www.thecoast.ca
For the dress code, denim is not allowed; a tucked-in collared shirt, belt, and slacks or Bermuda shorts are required, as are soft spikes.
en.wikipedia.org
And that billowing scarf is usually tucked under one of her mags or novels on her chaise lounge.
thechronicleherald.ca
Once constructed, the tag and battery were tucked inside waterproof shrink-wrap tubing and secured to the shark's dorsal fin.
phys.org
They also wore baggy trousers tucked into jambires (leather gaiters).
en.wikipedia.org
During winter the lake appears bowl shaped and is surrounded by white snow covered mountains, tucked in a valley and is free from icy winds.
en.wikipedia.org
The usual custom was for the private soldier or NCO to carry the stick tucked under his arm.
en.wikipedia.org
They typically rest with the hindwings tucked under the forewings.
en.wikipedia.org
Wear a fedora with a press card tucked in its brim?
www.telegraph.co.uk
We used to call that room a water closet, because it was so tucked away.
www.stuff.co.nz

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