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tuck in

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1. tuck in - Noun

2. tuck in - Verb

Meaning

eat up; usually refers to a considerable quantity of food

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My son tucked in a whole pizza Source: Internet

Administrative Professional's Day is Wednesday, April 27th, so here's a idea to tuck in a basket with favorite snacks or gift card or fresh flowers. Source: Internet

But as the young and upwardly mobile tuck in, they would undoubtedly be horrified to learn what lies behind the neat little packets of rice and fish, wrapped in seaweed. Source: Internet

Some tips to keep in mind before you tuck in: male crabs are larger and will have more luscious claw meat to tease out of the shell; meanwhile, whilst female crabs may be smaller, their meat is sweeter. Source: Internet

Then just tuck in little ornaments.” Source: Internet

This time of year you can tuck in asparagus spears, fiddleheads (boil in salted water first), plus fresh mint and chives as they emerge from your garden. Source: Internet

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