
1) Comestible 2) Compact dive position 3) Cosmetic procedure 4) Diving position 5) Eatable 6) Eatables 7) Edible 8) English Civil War weapon 9) Fabled friar 10) Famous Friar 11) Fit snugly into 12) Friar of legend 13) Friar of Sherwood Forest 14) Gymnastics position 15) Legendary friar 16) Nip go-with
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1) Crease 2) Fold 3) Friar 4) Rapier 5) Sew
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extremely aerodynamic position used for descending and time trials.
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[sewing] In sewing, a tuck is a fold or pleat in fabric that is sewn in place. Small tucks, especially multiple parallel tucks, may be used to decorate clothing or household linens. When the tucks are very narrow, they are called pintucks or Pin-tucking. Tucks are also used to shorten a finished garment, especially a child`s garment, so tha...
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part of ship where ends of lower planks meet under the stern
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part of ship where ends of lower planks meet under the stern
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• (n.) A small net used for taking fish from a larger one; -- called also tuck-net. • (v. t.) To inclose; to put within; to press into a close place; as, to tuck a child into a bed; to tuck a book under one`s arm, or into a pocket. • (n.) A horizontal sewed fold, such as is made in a garment, to shorten it; a plait. • (n.) Food;...
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Body position with legs bent at the knees and hips. For competition, both angles must be 135
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The tuck was a long-bladed, narrow sword developed during the 15th century as a sword capable of penetrating between the individual armour plates or rings of chain-mail. The blade was very long and narrow, and three or four edged.
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Tuck is slang for food.
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A tight, forward-lean position used for fast downhill runs. The skier is in a squatting position with the arms tight against the sides and skis parallel.
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See pin tuck. A method of folding and then sewing fabric together resulting in a raised seam, often seen in heirloom sewing, the bodice of a woman's blouse or a man's formal shirt.
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Tuck is one of gymnastics basic shapes. The tuck position is when your knees are brought in to
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This is a design feature which refers to folding the fabric and sewing a row of stitch parallel to the fold, to manipulate fullness, either decorative or used to shape a garment. It is usually sewn on the right side of the fabric.
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Aerodynamic position assumed by skiing racers that involves bending knees and holding hands in front of face to minimize wind drag.
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A position in which the knees and hips are bent and drawn into the chest; the body is folded at the waist.
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A stitched fold of fabric. This can be used for decorative purposes or to add shape to a garment.
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noun a narrow flattened pleat or fold that is stitched in place
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to put into a small, close, or concealing place: Tuck the money into your wallet. · to thrust in the loose end or edge of (a garment, covering, etc.) so as to hold closely in place (usually fol. by in, up, under, etc.): Tuck in your blouse. Tuck the edge of the sheet under the mattress. · to cover snugly in or as if in this manner: Sh...
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A position where the skier squats and keeps his or her arms close to the body. It is used in speed events to reduce wind resistance and maximize speed.
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The knees are pulled up in front of the body to an angle of 90 degrees from the body.
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A position where knees and hips are bent and drawn into the chest, with the body folded at the waist. When the body is in this position it turns more easily for somersaults, and other acrobatic elements.
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A crouched position used to reach higher speed and lower wind resistance.
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A crouched position of low wind resistance used to attain higher speed.
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