0 present participle of tuck
1 to push a loose end of a piece of clothing or material into a particular place or position, especially to make it tidy or comfortable:
2 to put something into a safe or convenient place:
Finally, the pattern of fronting of multiple auxiliaries is predicted if a 'tucking in ' analysis of head movement is posited (sections 7-10).
Furthermore, the ' tucking in ' analysis provides answers to the questions raised in (120).
The main pulmonary artery end of the homograft is prepared by excising the valve, oversewing, then tucking this "stump" anterior to the phrenic nerve for later use.
I did not want it done surreptitiously by tucking away this proposal in an incomprehensible amendment somewhere in the schedule.
Now they are tucking it away in the accounting adjustments to try to get rid of its cost.
I did not at that time understand that that meant simply tucking it away in the proceedings.
Is that his idea of tucking things away?
It would be nice to be able to talk about such important topics during the daytime for once, instead of tucking them away in the evening.