Crossword-Solution: TUCKS 5 letters, 33 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Skiers' crouches 1 answer
Plastic surgery procedures 1 answer
Positions for divers 1 answer
Pulls up into a fold 1 answer
Puts in a snug spot 1 answer
Puts one's shirt in one's pants 1 answer
Puts to bed, with "in" 1 answer
Robin Hood's Friar, et al. 1 answer
Secures under cover, with "in" 1 answer
Plastic surgeons' work 1 answer
Some cosmetic surgery 1 answer
Some diving positions 1 answer
Some tummy operations 1 answer
Stashes, as a football 1 answer
Tailor's pleats 1 answer
Tummy operations 1 answer
__ in (covers snugly with a blanket) 1 answer
Nips companions 1 answer
Knees-to-chest diving positions 1 answer
Gives some TLC to, with "in" 1 answer
Garment gathers 1 answer
Garment folds 1 answer
Folded parts 1 answer
English schoolboy treats. 1 answer
Nip's partner 2 answers
Dress decor. 2 answers
Diving positions 2 answers
Garment features 3 answers
Pleats 5 answers
Fabric folds 5 answers
CHASUBLE, GARMENT UNDER A 10 answers
CHEESE NIPS 10 answers
Folds 15 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TUCKS (5)

But she had recoiled a little from the meeting with this other unknown person who gave concerts in Russia, who had adopted Munich as his home, who was the husband of this Olga person, and the father of a ridiculously German looking baby in a very German looking dress, all lace and tucks, and wearing bracelets on its chubby arms, and a locket round its neck.
Fanny Herself Edna Ferber 2008
Going to church of a Sunday, as the lady housekeeper stepped with her skirts kilted, three tucks of her white petticoat showing below, and her best India shawl upon her back (if the day were fine) in a pattern of radiant dyes, she would sometimes overtake her relatives preceding her more leisurely in the same direction.
Weir of Hermiston Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
Poor little soul! She shall have a stock of white frocks, made with good deep tucks, to let out for her as she grows——’” Miss Halcombe paused, and looked at me across the piano.
The Woman in White Wilkie Collins 1996
The first or second mate goes around and tucks them up comfortably, each in his hammock, and serves them out an extra ration of grog after the storm is over.
Ponkapog Papers Thomas Bailey Aldrich 1996
Smith, putting his hat at the feet of one of the hall chairs, walks timidly in, and being condescendingly desired to sit down, carefully tucks his legs under his chair, and sits at a considerable distance from the table while he drinks the glass of sherry which is poured out for him by the eldest boy, and after drinking which, he backs and slides out of the room, in a state of nervous agitation from which he does not perfectly recover, until he finds himself once more in the Islington-road.
Sketches by Boz Charles Dickens 1997

Quotes with TUCKS (3)

Time folds you in its arms and gives you one last kiss, and then it flattens you out and folds you up and tucks you away until it's time for you to become someone else's past time, and then time folds again.
Margaret Atwood The Tent
The systematic looting of language can be recognized by the tendency of its users to forgo its nuanced, complex, mid-wifery properties for menace and subjugation. Oppressive language does more than represent violence; it is violence; does more than represent the limits of knowledge; it limits knowledge. Whether it is obscuring state language or the faux-language of mindless media; whether it is the proud but calcified language of the academy or the commodity driven language o…
Toni Morrison The Nobel Lecture In Literature, 1993
This is how you lose her. You lose her when you forget to remember the little things that mean the world to her: the sincerity in a stranger’s voice during a trip to the grocery store, the delight of finding something lost or forgotten like a sticker from when she was five, the selflessness of a child giving a part of his meal to another, the scent of new books in the store, the surprise short but honest notes she tucks in her journal and others you could only see if you look…
Junot Diaz
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, WP, WSJ.

Used 37 times in crossword archives (1948–2025).