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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151) Iron gates open to a courtyard filled with pots of geraniums and ivy tucked next to rusted bistro tables and chairs.
152) Some were already asleep in the long grass, beaks tucked under wings.
153) Service is relaxed and friendly at the little cafe, tucked between Second and Grand avenues.
154) Gone her neat bun; her hair hung loose, tucked behind her ears.
155) Prey is immediately carried to the mouth and killed with a bite from the bird-like beak, tucked away among the tentacles.
156) Our camp was an enchanted spot, tucked away in the Entoto hills.
157) Grandmother's portrait had been there before but was tucked away now in an alcove in the dining-room.
158) He tucked the polythene bag into the waterproofed ammunition pouch.
159) It felt so good tucked there, so snug and firm under his armpit like it was a part of him.
160) He got a blanket and tucked her into the hammock as if into a steamer chair.
161) The theatre had been squeezed into a block of land tucked between terraced houses.
162) There was no tie, but a dark red silk scarf was tucked into the open neck of the shirt.
163) I believe he was a real bachelor with a ravishing mistress tucked away.
164) Tony tucked his bottle into a side pocket and moved unsteadily toward the door.
165) Reaching for a napkin, Ashley tucked it beneath Thomas's chin.
166) Marge sat down on the window seat, and tucked her hair into the bandanna.
167) The boy had found the weapon under his uncle's pile of blankets, tucked it into his trouser pocket.
168) They responded by dancing with their tongues tucked happily into their cheeks.
169) His long-suffering wife Elsie knew that her man had a mistress tucked away somewhere.
170) He tucked his hand through my arm and I glanced over at him.
171) Look closer and see a house tucked into a mountainside overlooking a stark blue sea.
172) An old City institution tucked away down a narrow alleyway.
173) He entered the station and walked down towards the trains, kilt swinging, leaflets tucked beneath his jacket.
174) The superintendent slipped the phone back into its cradle and a crease of worry tucked itself into her forehead.
175) This is usually tucked away under a fold of skin but it can be quickly erected and used as a weapon.
176) He should have Felt his way, tip-toe, his toes Tucked up under his nose For a safe landing.
177) It will all look so much nicer than bits of tied drying holly tucked into picture frames.
178) Several state governors were tucked away safely in his pocket.
178) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
179) Tucked away in small crevices can be found other, more suggestive and recognisable human remains.
180) He looked down from the ramparts to see Isay standing with his arms folded and his staff tucked into his belt.