Tuck (n.) A long, narrow sword |
Tuck (n.) The beat of a drum. |
Tucked (imp. & p. p.) of Tuck |
Tucking (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Tuck |
Tuck (v. t.) To draw up |
Tuck (v. t.) To make a tuck or tucks in |
Tuck (v. t.) To inclose |
Tuck (v. t.) To full, as cloth. |
Tuck (v. i.) To contract |
Tuck (n.) A horizontal sewed fold, such as is made in a garment, to shorten it |
Tuck (n.) A small net used for taking fish from a larger one |
Tuck (n.) A pull |
Tuck (n.) The part of a vessel where the ends of the bottom planks meet under the stern. |
Tuck (n.) Food |
Tuck-net (n.) See Tuck, n., 2. |