English to Malayalam Dictionary tuck

tuck

ടവ്വൽ
definition
verb
he tucked his shirt into his trousers
push, fold, or turn (the edges or ends of something, especially a garment or bedclothes) so as to hide them or hold them in place.
make a flattened, stitched fold in (a garment or material), typically so as to shorten or tighten it, or for decoration.
noun
a dress with tucks along the bodice
a flattened, stitched fold in a garment or material, typically one of several parallel folds put in a garment for shortening, tightening, or decoration.
a tuck shop
food, typically cakes and candy, eaten by children at school as a snack.
example
A stitched-slit 'tuck' for the fabric back strap gives the cap a clean look.
I mean, everyone knows somebody who has had a little nip or a little 'tuck' .
To join the welting ends, 'tuck' one end over the other and baste the overlap in place.
Great ideas for 'tuck' shop replacement include fruit cones, fruit kebabs, plain popcorn, fruit flapjack and smoothies.
One friend was so relieved that all her O-level exams were finished that she went to the school 'tuck' shop, bought 12 caramel wafers and proceeded to eat them all, one after the other.
If a teacher wanted to come and work here, there's also healthy food in the 'tuck' shop, like apples and yoghurts.
savers are turning to unit trusts as the best place to 'tuck' away their money
a tummy 'tuck'
The tighter the 'tuck' and the more velocity you have going into the wall, the quicker the turn will be.
The projects being piloted in 500 schools across the country include a crackdown on unhealthy foods in school 'tuck' shops and vending machines.
'tuck' the curtains behind the radiator
The Nutrition in Schools Bill, expected to be published within weeks, will give ministers powers to ban unhealthy foods from school 'tuck' shops and canteens.
She nailed her front 'tuck' and stuck her double back dismount.
As soon as he touches, he begins to draw up his legs into a tight 'tuck' (notice that he stays horizontal as he does this).
I folded myself down into an aerodynamic 'tuck' and thundered down the hill.
During the week there was a poster contest, a healthy food cook-off, and deliciously healthy snacks in the school 'tuck' shop.
Place a slice of prosciutto over the leaves and 'tuck' both ends underneath.
Thousands of free apples and oranges will be handed out each day as the government urges in-school 'tuck' shops to serve healthier snacks.
Its flavour brought back memories of my education and the school 'tuck' shop!
Using pliers, 'tuck' the wire ends into the button.
The new cards will also be used as ‘electronic purses’, meaning that money may be loaded and stored on the card and used in school canteens and cashless 'tuck' shops.
a 'tuck' shop
That may be so, but why should someone suffer from society's slights if she can overcome them with a nip here and a 'tuck' there?
a tummy 'tuck'
Schools should introduce a blanket ban on all unhealthy foods and control stock in 'tuck' shops.
Children can buy a 10p 'tuck' shop fruit token from teachers, and the council is providing fruit twice a week to children receiving free school meals.
The 'tuck' shop, coffee bar and, as the evening cooled, the licensed bar proved very popular.
Could sagging breasts be fixed, not with a nip or a 'tuck' , but with an injection of Botox?
The 'tuck' shop didn't open in the morning, only at lunchtime.
But when he opened his eyes, Jacobs, in a powerful jerk, had thrust herself frontwards to perform a forward 'tuck' .
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