Similar words: tuck, get stuck, stuck-up, stuck with, cocked, packed, wicked, docked. Meaning: [tʌk] adj. having tucked or being tucked.
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121) She looked beautiful but fragile, tucked into one of the big armchairs in the central hall of the Ritz.
122) I tucked the flashlight up under my arm and prayed that I was inserting the proper key into the lock.
123) I tucked the money deep in my pocket, away from itchy fingers.
124) I wondered if there might be a pickled heart tucked in among all the livers, kidneys, and spleens.
125) After the ball Dot tucked her up in bed and promised her a cup of cocoa with brandy in it.
126) There was a credit-card slip stapled to the receipt and I tucked both in my pocket for later inspection.
127) You know, like acrobats do, head tucked in and roll over.
128) I tucked her in and took the empty cup to the kitchen.
129) Dedicated to All Saints, the church is tucked away behind mighty trees on a high bank of the river.
130) Black and white below, pigeon-size, smallish head, dark beady eyes, long wings tucked to sides.
131) Rice takes comfort in visiting some clients with a. 380 Sig Sauer tucked in his Langlitz.
132) The faint sound of his cello, as I lay tucked up in bed, is woven into my childhood memories.
133) Emotional nurturing may occur at family mealtime, snacks after school, or with notes tucked into lunchboxes.
134) Great bolts of cloth are tucked away on ledges behind him, where they look just as snug as mummies.
135) I tucked it in the back of a drawer, figuring out of sight, out of mind.
136) The football fans at the Super Bowl this month will find an unusual giveaway tucked under their seat cushions.
137) The dining tables were tucked away in high-sided compartments like old-fashioned church pews.
138) Her white sweatshirt is bunched up and tucked in at the small of her back, so her rear is exposed.
139) White tablecloths and black napkins rolled and tucked with white paper napkins for a tuxedo appeal can only do so much.
140) Tucked away unobtrusively in an angle of the river wall, it was also protected by a brick overhang.
141) Gyggle steepled his freckled fingers and tucked them under a tier of the beard.
142) It was a large studio apartment at the top of a solidly built Edwardian villa tucked behind Regent's Park Road.
143) She bustled to the dresser and tucked - I saw it - a small package deep inside the drawer.
144) Drab-olive military packages of emergency rations and water are tucked into a back corner of the sphere.
145) The bar, tucked in the back of the restaurant, is friendly and funky in a welcoming way.
146) He kicked me on the ground while he shook his hand, cursing over my tucked body until he got tired.
147) His body ached to be tucked into bed for the night or for eternity.
148) She smiled into the old mirror and tucked a strand of hair into the loose bun that she wore.sentencedict.com/tucked.html
149) Tucked away from spewing traffic, quiet old city streets filled are with playing children and cats.
150) June had settled on the sofa with her legs tucked beneath her.