tuck in
Débutant (A2) informal
To cover someone with blankets so they're cosy in bed, or to start eating with enthusiasm.
"She kissed her daughter on the forehead and tucked her in for the night."
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Tuckered Out vs Tucked In — What’s the Difference? 🤷♂️
Rachel's English · 0:33
To tuck in means
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The Simpsons · 0:17
Tuck in time is lame.
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Speak English With Vanessa · 12:45
So, you could tuck in sheets.
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Speak English With Vanessa · 12:47
You could tuck in your shirt.
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Speak English With Vanessa · 12:30
You can also tuck in your shirt.