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In some senses, tucker is marked as slang, dated, obsolete, colloquial. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
boiling
VERB + TUCKER
like, sued
TUCKER + NOUN
carlson
ADV.
readily
verb
To tire out or exhaust a person or animal.
Man, I’m so tuckered from my run today.
noun
One who or that which tucks.
Discrimination. Firm, after having had a long controversy with its tuckers, laid off the whole tucking department for a week. Union maintained it was a clear case cf discrimination against the tuckers on account of the recent controversy. Determination: Complaint of the union was sustained. Tuckers were paid the amount of money they were deprived of through being discriminated against, $158.90.
Food; tuck.
By the fire the billies were boiling, the tucker of both camps spread out on tarpaulins.
Work that scarcely yields a living wage.
noun
Lace or a piece of cloth in the neckline of a dress.
“And, ma′am,” he continued, “the laundress tells me some of the girls have two clean tuckers in the week: it is too much; the rules limit them to one.” “I think I can explain that circumstance, sir. Agnes and Catherine Johnstone were invited to take tea with some friends at Lowton last Thursday, and I gave them leave to put on clean tuckers for the occasion.”
“Now let us go home, and never mind Aunt March to-day. We can run down there any time, and it′s really a pity to trail through the dust in our best bibs and tuckers, when we are tired and cross.”
A fuller; one who fulls cloth.
Man, I’m so tuckered from my run today.
WiktionaryDiscrimination. Firm, after having had a long controversy with its tuckers, laid off the whole tucking department for a week. Union maintained it was a clear case cf discrimination against the tuckers
WiktionaryBy the fire the billies were boiling, the tucker of both camps spread out on tarpaulins.
Wiktionary“And, ma′am,” he continued, “the laundress tells me some of the girls have two clean tuckers in the week: it is too much; the rules limit them to one.” “I think I can explain that circumstance, sir. A
Wiktionary“Now let us go home, and never mind Aunt March to-day. We can run down there any time, and it′s really a pity to trail through the dust in our best bibs and tuckers, when we are tired and cross.”
WiktionaryJackson Sparks and his brother, Tucker, were both struck.
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In some senses, tucker is marked as slang, dated, obsolete, colloquial. Watch for register when choosing this word.