Present participle for to fold a fabric or part of a garment
“Jamie not only obliged but sent a tailor in to nip and tuck the suit and make sure it was a perfect fit.”
Present participle for to ruffle or gather up a fabric or part of a garment
“When an emergency arose, he would throw off his coat, tuck up his sleeves, and be ready for action.”
Present participle for to place, slip or insert something into a compartment or space
“I thrust my suitcase into the compartment above, sit down, and then tuck my laptop under the seat in front of me.”
Present participle for to store away, typically in a concealed place
“Every morning, Malik would quietly sneak into the closet, unscrew the fake Pepsi can, tuck his stash in his underwear, and go out into the hazy morning.”
Present participle for to place something over or upon, as to conceal or protect
Present participle for to reduce in size, especially through the application of pressure
Present participle for to place into a pocket
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