tucked
IPA: tˈʌkt
adjective
- having tucked or being tucked
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Examples of "tucked" in Sentences
- The hem is tucked into the trouser.
- He tucked his clothes into the coat.
- The blouse was tucked into the skirt.
- The shirt must be tucked into the pants.
- Their shirts are tucked into their shorts.
- The seat on the deluxe version is soft and tucked.
- He pointed to a bin tucked into the corner of a building near by.
- I traded with someone ages ago for it and just now on my second ball found the label tucked inside.
- She keeps her chin tucked into the folds of her scarf and her eyes fixed on the pavement a few steps ahead of her.
- Quith lifted his shirt to reveal two bottles of Johnny Walker Red Label tucked into the waist of his oversized pants.
- Other photos show him straddling a motorcycle parked on the sand and running through waves with the pigskin tucked under his arm.
- Darryl James for The Wall Street Journal A small garbage bin tucked inside a larger recycling container under a desk at the University of Washington.
- Could be beyond comedy … and all the Feds would have to do to send them home, tails tucked, is threaten to cut off, say, Social Security to the rebellious state.
- It's the nexus of the furniture-design world as well, and unique treasures — from midcentury to finds from the Memphis movement — can be discovered in tucked-away lofts and warehouses, particularly along Via Tortona.
- Lior Strahilevitz’s research in the law of property, and specifically, the right to destroy, led to his discovery that the long-recognized right of property owners to destroy what they own appears to have been erased from the definition of the term tucked away on page 1,130 of the latest edition of the authoritative Black’s Law Dictionary.
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