tuck in

phrasal verb

tucked in; tucking in; tucks in
: to make (someone, such as a child) secure in bed by tucking the edges of sheets, blankets, etc. under the mattress

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Everything else — O’Reilly high and wide, the wingers tucked in, the midfield box — was all there. Sam Lee, New York Times, 3 May 2025 Related Articles In between the launch of its first Project Kuiper satellites into low earth orbit and a new AI model that can use a web browser, Amazon tucked in a few fashion updates. Evan Clark, Footwear News, 1 May 2025 An overcrowded location Another criticism of Congonhas Airport was that it was tucked in the middle of a dense cityscape, making its short runway that much more dangerous. Randall Colburn, EW.com, 26 Apr. 2025 Find a fun shade of blue or a spring pastel to tuck in your tween's Easter egg. Erinne Magee, Parents, 16 Apr. 2025 See All Example Sentences for tuck in

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“Tuck in.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tuck%20in. Accessed 11 May. 2025.

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