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  • 31Tucker — n. & v. n. 1 a person or thing that tucks. 2 hist. a piece of lace or linen etc. in or on a woman s bodice. 3 Austral. colloq. food. v.tr. (esp. in passive; often foll. by out) US colloq. tire, exhaust. Phrases and idioms: best bib and tucker see …

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  • 32tucker — n. & v. n. 1 a person or thing that tucks. 2 hist. a piece of lace or linen etc. in or on a woman s bodice. 3 Austral. colloq. food. v.tr. (esp. in passive; often foll. by out) US colloq. tire, exhaust. Phrases and idioms: best bib and tucker see …

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  • 35tucker — (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb Informal. To make extremely tired. Also used with out: exhaust, fag (out), tire out, wear out. Informal: knock out. Slang: do in, poop1 (out). Idioms: run ragged, take it out of. See TIRED …

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  • 36tucker — Synonyms and related words: C ration, K ration, allotment, allowance, apron, beat, bib, board, bread, bread and butter, bugger, burn out, cheer, comestibles, commons, creature comfort, cuisine, daily bread, debilitate, do in, do up, eatables,… …

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  • 37tucker — I. noun Date: 1688 1. a piece of lace or cloth in the neckline of a dress 2. one that tucks 3. chiefly Australian food II. transitive verb (tuckered; tuckering) Etymology: obsolete English tuck to reproach …

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  • 38tucker — tucker1 /tuk euhr/, n. 1. a person or thing that tucks. 2. a piece of linen, muslin, or the like, worn by women about the neck and shoulders. 3. chemisette. 4. a sewing machine attachment for making tucks. 5. Australian. food. [1225 75; ME tokere …

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  • 39tucker — noun 1》 Austral./NZ informal food. 2》 historical a piece of lace or linen worn on a bodice or as an insert at the front of a low cut dress. verb (usu. be tuckered out) N. Amer. informal exhaust; wear out …

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  • 40tucker — 1. verb To tire out or exhaust a person or animal. 2. noun a) One that tucks. b) Food …

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