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I . tuck [tʌk] SUST.

1. tuck MODA:

tuck
fałda f

2. tuck sin pl. ingl. brit. coloq. (sweets):

tuck
słodycze pl.

II . tuck [tʌk] V. trans.

tuck away V. trans.

1. tuck away (store):

tuck away

2. tuck away coloq. food:

tuck away

3. tuck away (hide):

I . tuck in V. trans.

2. tuck in → tuck up

II . tuck in V. intr. coloq.

Véase también: tuck up

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Every evening, as if on cue, that heavy, wet blanket moves in to tuck the city to sleep.
www.npr.org
A facilitator will lead you to a camp bed, put a blanket over you, and tuck you in.
www.smh.com.au
Many women who undergo this form of reconstruction enjoy the added benefit of a flatter abdomen, with results that mimic a tummy tuck procedure.
en.wikipedia.org
I would pry the screen off of my bedroom window and tuck them in through the window.
www.polygon.com
Using the cling film roll up the meringue- making the first tuck as tight as you can.
utv.ie
The reef knot is commonly taught as "left over right, tuck under" then "right over left, tuck under".
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A tuck under is when the curler's front toe is the only part of the slider that comes into contact with the ice.
en.wikipedia.org
So you might as well tuck into the Christmas cake with abandon.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Deeply feeling people, these tenderhearted survivors quietly tuck away their tragedy and try to reclaim life, or some semblance thereof.
www.huffingtonpost.com
This allows re-suspension of the lateral and anterior thighs along with the traditional tummy tuck improvements.
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