tuck

பள்ளிதான்
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.
translation of 'tuck'
மடித்து விடு,
சேர்த்துச் செருகு
example
To join the welting ends, 'tuck' one end over the other and baste the overlap in place.
a tummy 'tuck'
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?
But when he opened his eyes, Jacobs, in a powerful jerk, had thrust herself frontwards to perform a forward 'tuck' .
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.
It would be better to provide more education on dental health in schools and to scrap school 'tuck' shops that encourage unhealthy snacks.
a tummy 'tuck'
savers are turning to unit trusts as the best place to 'tuck' away their money
'tuck' the curtains behind the radiator
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.
Holding the pasta curved side up, 'tuck' the edges under and pinch to secure.
Increased momentum forces a fast 'tuck' and tight flip turn, and to quickly reassume streamline position as swimmer pushes off wall.
A 'tuck' , three somersaults through the air, and she vaults into the hands of her husband.
a 'tuck' shop
The 'tuck' shop didn't open in the morning, only at lunchtime.
I mean, everyone knows somebody who has had a little nip or a little 'tuck' .
Fold the pintucked and embellished yardage along the center back tuck and cut out the garment back, aligning the 'tuck' with the foldline placement.
The 'tuck' shop, coffee bar and, as the evening cooled, the licensed bar proved very popular.
Schools should introduce a blanket ban on all unhealthy foods and control stock in 'tuck' shops.
He attempts to do a 'tuck' and roll - and falls flat on his face.
Lenzi nailed a reverse 3–1/2 somersault 'tuck' on his final dive
Across the country, 500 schools will pioneer ideas including healthy-eating 'tuck' shops and improvements to the nutritional content of meals.
If a teacher wanted to come and work here, there's also healthy food in the 'tuck' shop, like apples and yoghurts.
Using pliers, 'tuck' the wire ends into the button.
All I was saying was that school 'tuck' shops shouldn't be undermining choices parents make for their own children.
Place a slice of prosciutto over the leaves and 'tuck' both ends underneath.
Great ideas for 'tuck' shop replacement include fruit cones, fruit kebabs, plain popcorn, fruit flapjack and smoothies.
A stitched-slit 'tuck' for the fabric back strap gives the cap a clean look.
She nailed her front 'tuck' and stuck her double back dismount.
I folded myself down into an aerodynamic 'tuck' and thundered down the hill.
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