tuck
US /tʌk/
UK /tʌk/

1.
infilare, rimboccare, nascondere
push, fold, or turn a part of (something, especially a piece of cloth or paper) so as to conceal, hold, or secure it.
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She tucked her hair behind her ears.
Si infilò i capelli dietro le orecchie.
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He tucked the shirt into his trousers.
Si infilò la camicia nei pantaloni.
2.
abbuffarsi, mangiare con gusto
eat food, especially enthusiastically or to repletion.
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They tucked into a hearty breakfast.
Si sono abbuffati di una colazione abbondante.
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Let's tuck in!
Forza, mangiamo!
1.
piega, pinza
a flattened, stitched fold in a garment or other item made of cloth, typically to reduce its width.
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The dress had small tucks at the waist.
L'abito aveva piccole pieghe in vita.
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She added a few tucks to make the skirt fit better.
Ha aggiunto alcune pieghe per far sì che la gonna calzasse meglio.