Meaning Of The Word Tuck in

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What's The Definition Of Tuck in?

tuck in
phrasal verb: If you tuck in a piece of material, you keep it in position by placing one edge or end of it behind or under something else. For example, if you tuck in your shirt, you place the bottom part of it inside your trousers or skirt.

tuck in in American English
to pull in or contract (one's chin, stomach, etc.)

tuck in in British English
to put to bed and make snug
noun: a meal, esp a large one

tuck-in in American English
a meal, esp. a hearty one

tuck-in in British English
noun: the act of eating heartily; feast

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