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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181) The jumping turning kick: strike with the ball of the foot, keeping the back leg tucked up.
182) Set in a valley, tucked away from the house and formal gardens, a series of temples and tunnels surround a lake.
183) As the skaters skated, they sometimes tucked one arm into the small of their backs.
184) I put an arm around him and tucked his shirt into his pants.
185) The coarse cloth of his trousers, tucked into polished leather boots, is too thick.
186) A flour sack covering his face, the frayed corner of it tucked under his collar.
187) Brown had a revolver tucked in his shorts pocket, but Craft never saw it, according to court testimony.
188) With the chicken tucked under her arm, my mother fumbled with the locks on the front door.
189) Affection may be expressed with hugs, smiles, pats on the head, friendly greetings, and being tucked into bed.
190) We arrive at the stone cottage tucked deep into the lee of the hill.
191) Jehan fumbled for the short sword which he kept tucked between the straps behind his saddle.
192) Tucked into the back corner of the space is the center's resource library and activity area.
193) Her lurex leggings, high suede boots and yellow sweatshirt are folded and tucked away with equal care.
194) A hard little matching satin bolster tucked in at either end.
195) Sprigs of parsley were tucked here and there around the chicken.
196) Father-of-two Ian Cadwaller found £800 tucked into a toilet cistern.
197) He swills it down at times; of course, on the quiet, after Great-gran's safely tucked up in bed.
198) A comprehensive white linen napkin was tucked under his chin.
199) Years later I found it, a tiny pub tucked into a cobbled alley beside a large inn.
200) Herself handing over the tickets and the hotel reservations tucked into one of those extra-large birthday cards.
201) Luch slept quietly on a pallet in the corner, her sore arm bandaged, her baby tucked safe beside her.
202) It has the advantage of being tucked away behind the Munster - and there used to be a large car park there.
203) But he tucked his manuscript away with a good grace.
204) And now, with Emily tucked up in bed, she was sharing a drink with Vass before bedtime.
205) Fluorescent lighting was now tucked up against the high ceilings, throwing down illumination too diffuse to satisfy.
206) After this bad day, anyone not tucked up in bed is making them suspicious.
207) He tucked a two-thousand lire note under one of the saucers on the tray and went inside the cafe to phone.
208) We were tucked in the corner and anybody who wanted could peek in or walk in or walk past.
208) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
209) This is a mom-and-pop shop, tucked away in the Vons supermarket shopping center in University City.
210) I tucked the binoculars into the holdall again and without any sensible plans wandered back towards the dining car.