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Gene93 Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

to tuck someone's bag under a seat

Hello,
Does the following question sound fine to you: "Excuse me, could you tuck my bag under the seat in front of you"? I usually use "put" in such contexts. Does tuck work here?

Thank you
  

Top answer

"Tuck" suggests a snug fit.

  • "Tuck" suggests a snug fit.
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"Tuck" suggests a snug fit.
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Therefore the bag probably has to be larger (-ish), no? But "put" can be used in the same context, can't it?
What would you say?
Thank you, A.Stars.
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Got it, A.Stars. Thank you for your help and please ignore the post above. Emotion: smile

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