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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning She used a tucker to make the drapes look more elegant.
I'm feeling a bit hungry, I think I'll have a tucker of popcorn.
For our picnic, we brought a tucker of fruit and crackers.
The horse-drawn carriage's tucker needed repair.
The warrior adorned his tucker with feathers and beads.
The tucker was embroidered with delicate flowers.
The tucker ball was made of rubber and bounced well.
She used a tucker to create a ruffled effect on the pillowcase.
The tucker on the pillowcase made it look more sophisticated.
The tucker was carefully sewn in to create a seamless effect.
The tucker on the dress created a beautiful pleated effect.
The tucker was made of a contrasting fabric to add interest to the design.
The seamstress used a tucker to make the hemline of the skirt more interesting.
She sewed a tucker into the collar of the dress.
The tucker helped to create a more fitted look.
The tucker made the dress more fitted and flattering.
The tucker game requires good hand-eye coordination.
The rules of tucker are simple - hit the ball and run.
She likes to tucker her purse with so many things that it's difficult to find anything in it.
The chef will tucker the turkey with breadcrumbs before roasting it.
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