Tucketers example sentences

tuck·er

noun historical

tucker (noun) · tuckers (plural noun)

  - a piece of lace or linen worn in or around the top of a bodice or as an insert at the front of a low-cut dress. See also one's best bib and tucker at bib

  - exhaust; wear out:

Synonyms

bib, overtire, overtax, fatigue, weary, tire, drain, enervate, sap, debilitate, prostrate, enfeeble, shatter, frazzle, knacker, poop, root, invigorate, refresh

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