All tuck synonyms
tuck
T t noun tuck
- go β to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
- food β any nourishing substance that is eaten, drunk, or otherwise taken into the body to sustain life, provide energy, promote growth, etc.
- operativeness β (uncountable) The state or quality of being operative.
- eatables β edible.
- crowfoot β any of several plants of the genus Ranunculus, such as R. sceleratus and R. aquatilis (water crowfoot) that have yellow or white flowers and divided leaves resembling the foot of a crow
- flection β the act of bending.
- wrinkle β an ingenious trick or device; a clever innovation: a new advertising wrinkle.
- energy β The strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- wellbeing β a good or satisfactory condition of existence; a state characterized by health, happiness, and prosperity; welfare: to influence the well-being of the nation and its people.
- high spirits β lively or boisterous mood
- fopperies β the clothes, manners, actions, etc., of a fop.
- foppery β the clothes, manners, actions, etc., of a fop.
- flexure β the act of flexing or bending.
- dynamism β The quality of being characterized by vigorous activity and progress.
- lustiness β The property of having or experiencing lust, of being lusty.
- frill β a trimming, as a strip of cloth or lace, gathered at one edge and left loose at the other; ruffle.
- lapel β either of the two parts of a garment folded back on the chest, especially a continuation of a coat collar.
- nosh β to snack or eat between meals.
- gingerbread β a type of cake flavored with ginger and molasses.
- edibles β fit to be eaten as food; eatable; esculent.
- gusset β a small, triangular piece of material inserted into a shirt, shoe, etc., to improve the fit or for reinforcement. Compare godet (def 1), gore3 (def 1).
- kilt β any short, pleated skirt, especially a tartan wraparound, as that worn by men in the Scottish Highlands.
- hardiness β the capacity for enduring or sustaining hardship, privation, etc.; capability of surviving under unfavorable conditions.
- fandangle β elaborate ornament
- knife edge β the cutting edge of a knife.
- birr β to make or cause to make a whirring sound
- crow's-foot β a wrinkle at the outer corner of the eye
- cookery β Cookery is the activity of preparing and cooking food.
verb tuck
- corrugate β to fold or be folded into alternate furrows and ridges
- dog-eared β having dog-ears: a dog-eared book.
- fold β to confine (sheep or other domestic animals) in a fold.
- crisped β (especially of food) hard but easily breakable; brittle: crisp toast.
- cockled β Simple past tense and past participle of cockle.
- dogeared β (in a book) a corner of a page folded over like a dog's ear, as by careless use, or to mark a place.
- furrowed β a narrow groove made in the ground, especially by a plow.
- crease β Creases are lines that are made in cloth or paper when it is crushed or folded.
- astringe β to contract or become contracted
- grooved β simple past tense and past participle of groove.
- flute β a musical wind instrument consisting of a tube with a series of fingerholes or keys, in which the wind is directed against a sharp edge, either directly, as in the modern transverse flute, or through a flue, as in the recorder.
- astringed β to compress; bind together; constrict.
- constrict β If a part of your body, especially your throat, is constricted or if it constricts, something causes it to become narrower.
- fluted β fine, clear, and mellow; flutelike: fluted notes.
- dog-ear β (in a book) a corner of a page folded over like a dog's ear, as by careless use, or to mark a place.
- fluting β a musical wind instrument consisting of a tube with a series of fingerholes or keys, in which the wind is directed against a sharp edge, either directly, as in the modern transverse flute, or through a flue, as in the recorder.
- grooving β a long, narrow cut or indentation in a surface, as the cut in a board to receive the tongue of another board (tongue-and-groove joint) a furrow, or a natural indentation on an organism.