When I'm in a game, the refs tell us to tuck in our jerseys so we look like ball players. |
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Frankly, this ripe, spicy, cassis and berry-fruit red with a fine gamey finish is one of the best on the block, so tuck in. |
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It is a tube of cloth folded with a pleat to fit the waist and secured with a belt or a tuck in the waist. |
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You can tuck in to moules frites or merguez, a spicy Spanish sausage, and chips. |
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With potatoes, carrots and peas and a tasty seasoned gravy, I couldn't wait to tuck in. |
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Heaps of chestnuts are being turned enthusiastically in a brazier of glowing red coals, and I'm encouraged to tuck in. |
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After the formal speeches were finished we were all supposed to tuck in to the food and drink. |
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You will for example be able to tuck in a magazine, your papers, a train ticket in the flat zipped up pocket at the front of the weekender. |
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Immigrants have been known to tuck in a wooden chakla-velan, the rolling pin and board, or a metal tawa or griddle for making homemade chapattis, into their luggage. |
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Hard to believe it today when you can tuck in to a delicious banoffi pie. |
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Put the discs of cheese in a flat dish, sitting snugly, tuck in the sprigs of thyme, the lightly crushed peppercorns and the bay leaves then pour over the olive oil. |
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I can play on either side in that system although we sometimes switch to 4-2-3-1, where I can move inside and tuck in just behind the striker. |
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The concave tank top makes it easy to tuck in and mould yourself to the bike. |
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Pull the insulation over the joint and tuck in between the inner and outer rings of the double collar. |
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I like to leave the gratin in the dish, pop it in the middle of the table and tuck in! |
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He passes me, and I tuck in behind, letting him tow me along. |
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They would tuck in their wings and execute spectacular dives. |
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With the soothing sounds of the sitar in the background the troubles of the outside world melt away as you tuck in the huge range of authentic Gujarati dishes. |
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Put the discs of cheese in a flat dish, tuck in the sprigs of thyme, the lightly crushed peppercorns and the bay leaves then pour over the olive oil. |
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A black vulture would never attack a caiman but on finding a dead one happily tuck in. |
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After the fruits and vegetables are in place, tuck in individual blossoms of rusty orange calendula for an inexpensive and bright floral touch. |
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After a day outdoors, even the faddiest eater among our group was happy to tuck in to the set menu before bedtime. |
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There's lots of room to tuck in a towel and a beach ball and with one pocket inside and one outside, there's lots of room for sunblock? and a really good book! |
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In the UK, too, consumers happily tuck in to 400,000 tons of preprepared meals a year. |
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All those who say that you can still tuck in in style in Europe are right. |
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And even if our diplomats tuck in some openings between the lines of the final text, the consequences for European agriculture will be negative ones? and contrary to the directions publicized by Dacian Ciolos. |
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The goal is to progress the skiers speed into a suitable, safe jump that promotes the ability to hold a tuck in the air, with a soft and safe landing. |
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Even the fuel tank is shaped so your knees can tuck in neatly. |
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Wear with a boxy crop like Alesha or tuck in a pretty floral blouse. |
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Tuck in behind an abundant gas giant and you have protection from solar flares and an inexhaustible supply of hydrocarbons and volatiles. |
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Tuck in the seam allowances of the lining and slip stitch the opening closed. |
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Tuck in nearly black aeonium rosettes and Colocasia 'Puckered Up', a new elephant ear, to add more dark texture. |
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