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Contraposition Posted 9 years ago
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Tuck under

What does 'tuck under' mean?

In one hand he held an enormous suitcase, and tucked under the other was an old and evil-tempered bulldog.

  

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Hard to tell. A dog seems to be standing or sitting next to him, and his hand is on the dog's back or head.

  • Hard to tell.
  • A dog seems to be standing or sitting next to him, and his hand is on the dog's back or head.
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Hard to tell. A dog seems to be standing or sitting next to him, and his hand is on the dog's back or head.

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