Tucked In Bed Meaning

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Tucked In Bed Meaning. Web (uk also tuck someone up) to make someone comfortable in bed, especially a child, by arranging the covers around them: Web to contract or pull in something, such as a body part.

Mother Tucking Child Into Bed High Resolution Stock Photography and
Mother Tucking Child Into Bed High Resolution Stock Photography and

Be sure to tuck in your arms and legs after you jump off the diving board. A fold stitched into cloth to shorten, decorate, or control fullness. Web (uk also tuck someone up) to make someone comfortable in bed, especially a child, by arranging the covers around them: You'll have to tuck your arms in to squeeze. Web to contract or pull in something, such as a body part. She'd undergone 13 operations, including. Web tuck it in. Tucked along/down this alley are some beautiful old houses. I tucked up the horses in the barn. To wrap or cover snugly, as by tucking a blanket:

Be sure to tuck in your arms and legs after you jump off the diving board. To wrap or cover snugly, as by tucking a blanket: Web to contract or pull in something, such as a body part. Web the chest, broad, deep and full, well ribbed with the belly tucked up. Tucked along/down this alley are some beautiful old houses. You'll have to tuck your arms in to squeeze through. Web from longman dictionary of contemporary english tuck in phrasal verb 1 tuck somebody in to make a child comfortable in bed by arranging the sheets around them 2 tuck. Be sure to tuck in your arms and legs after you jump off the diving board. A cosmetic surgical operation for the removal of excess skin or fat from a body part. Web to contract or pull in something, such as a body part. Put end of something neatly under object tuck in (phrasal verb).