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tuck

noun
Along narrow sword.

tuck

Akind of net.

tuck

In a ship, the part where the ends of the bottom planks are collected under the stern.

tuck

A fold; a pull; a lugging.

tuck

To thrust or press in or together; to fold under; to press into a narrower compass; as, to tuck up a bed; to tuck up a garment; to tuck in the skirt of anything.

tuck

To inclose by tucking close around; as, to tuck a child into a bed.

tuck

To full, as cloth.

tuck

verb intransitive
To contract; to draw together.