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MustAsk Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Tuck/undtuck roll up / roll down

Hi

Do you roll down and roll up your sleeves?

And also, do you tuck up and untuck your sleeves?

Thanks!
  

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Roll up your sleeves. I've never heard of sleeves being tucked into something, what would that be?

  • Roll up your sleeves.
  • I've never heard of sleeves being tucked into something, what would that be?
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Roll up your sleeves.

I've never heard of sleeves being tucked into something, what would that be?
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[roll up / roll down] your sleeves
tuck in your shirt
tuck your shirt (in your [pants / trousers])

I don't hear "untuck".

CJ
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CalifJimI don't hear "untuck".
Would 'tuck your shirt out' be the correct way to say it?
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MustAskWould 'tuck your shirt out' be the correct way to say it?
No. Tucking is always "in". Say:
Don't tuck your shirt in your [trousers / pants].

Or:
Wear your shirt outside (of) your [trousers / pants].

CJ

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