Tucking example sentences

tuck

verb

tuck (verb) · tucks (third person present) · tucked (past tense) · tucked (past participle) · tucking (present participle)

  - push, fold, or turn (the edges or ends of something, especially a garment or bedclothes) so as to hide them or hold them in place:

  - draw (something, especially part of one's body) together into a small space:

  - put (something) away in a specified place or way so as to be hidden, safe, comfortable, or tidy:

  - make a flattened, stitched fold in (a garment or material), typically so as to shorten or tighten it, or for decoration:

  - a flattened, stitched fold in a garment or material, typically one of several parallel folds put in a garment for shortening, tightening, or decoration:

  - a surgical operation to reduce surplus flesh or fat:

  - food, typically cakes and candy, eaten by children at school as a snack:

  - (in diving, gymnastics, downhill skiing, etc.) a position with the knees bent and held close to the chest, often with the hands clasped around the shins:

Synonyms

push, ease, insert, slip, thrust, stuff, stick, cram, pop, hide, conceal, secrete, store, stow, stash, pleat, gather, fold, ruffle, pleat, gather, fold, ruffle, food, eats, grub, nosh, chow, feed, scoff, chuck, vittles, victuals, viands

"Tucking" Example Sentences

1. She was tucking her hair behind her ear when he walked in.
2. The waitress was tucking the napkin in my lap before taking my order.
3. I always have difficulty tucking in my shirt when wearing skinny jeans.
4. The child was tucking his toy under the covers before getting into bed.
5. She was tucking a strand of loose thread into the seam of her sweater.
6. The horse was tucking its legs in order to jump over the fence.
7. The gymnast was tucking her body into a ball during her routine.
8. The chef was tucking a sprig of rosemary under the skin of the chicken.
9. The bird was tucking its head under its wing to sleep.
10. The mother was tucking her child's hair behind her ear before giving her a kiss.
11. The hiker was tucking her water bottle in her backpack before continuing the trail.
12. The cat was tucking its tail between its legs in fear.
13. The seamstress was tucking the excess fabric inside the hem of the dress.
14. The athlete was tucking his chin to his chest while doing sit-ups.
15. The gardener was tucking the flower bulb into the soil before covering it with dirt.
16. The child was tucking the butterfly wings together before releasing it into the air.
17. The seamstress was tucking the sleeve into the armhole of the shirt.
18. The artist was tucking the paintbrush behind his ear while taking a break.
19. The dog was tucking its tail under its belly in submission.
20. The astronaut was tucking his arms and legs in while floating in zero gravity.
21. The barber was tucking the towel under my chin before shaving my beard.
22. The surfer was tucking his body against the board to ride the wave.
23. The baker was tucking the dough into a ball before letting it rise.
24. The dancer was tucking her foot behind her knee during a ballet move.
25. The firefighter was tucking his hose back onto the truck after extinguishing the fire.
26. The tailor was tucking the pleats into the waistband of the skirt.
27. The swimmer was tucking her chin to her chest to minimize water resistance.
28. The mechanic was tucking the wires neatly into the fuse box before closing it.
29. The skier was tucking herself into a tight ball to gain speed.
30. The bird was tucking its beak under its wing while roosting.

Common Phases

1. Tucking in your shirt;
2. Tucking away your hair;
3. Tucking in your chin;
4. Tucking in your belly;
5. Tucking in your elbows;
6. Tucking your legs in;
7. Tucking in your shoelaces;
8. Tucking in your napkin.

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