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Ardy Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

What's the meaning of "tucked up" ??

Dear :
all guys

guys, could you tell me what's the meaning of "tucked up" ??

does it has the same meaning with : Tired, Exhausted ??

and please give me some example's for sentences of this.

really need your help..

thank's before for your help anyway Emotion: smile

regards,
ardy
  

Top answer

'Tuckered out' = tired. I will need more context before I can respond to the unfamiliar 'tucked up'.

  • 'Tuckered out' = tired.
  • I will need more context before I can respond to the unfamiliar 'tucked up'.
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'Tuckered out' = tired. I will need more context before I can respond to the unfamiliar 'tucked up'.
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thank you very much for tyour explaination! it is very helpful!

what do you think about this sentence :

- Shouldn't you be tucked up in bed?

- sit or lie with the body curved and the legs tucked up.

- All tucked up with a side of bologna

thanks before...

best regards,
Ardy
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Shouldn't you be tucked up in bed?-- comfortably cozy with the blankets snugly around the body.

sit or lie with the body curved and the legs tucked up.-- legs folded under the body, or in the lotus or a similar position.

All tucked up with a side of bologna-- Comfortably, cozily ensconced (and fully fed?)

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