- Bend over
- Crease
- Go out of business
- Perform origami
- Tuck
- To lap or lay in plaits or folds; to lay one part over
another part of; to double; as, to fold cloth; to fold a letter.
- To double or lay together, as the arms or the hands; as,
he folds his arms in despair.
- Constrain
- Constrict further
- Draw taut
- Heard to tie ten and put on the squeeze
- Make taut
- Screw (lid) securely
- Stretch
- Choke
- Inhibit
- tuck
- To draw together; to render narrower or smaller; to
bind; to cramp; to contract or cause to shrink.
- Link with influential contact
- Physical contact, juxtaposition
- tuck
- The act of connecting, or the state of being connected;
junction; union; alliance; relationship.
- That which connects or joins together; bond; tie.
- A relation; esp. a person connected with another by
marriage rather than by blood; -- used in a loose and indefinite, and
sometimes a comprehensive, sense.
- The persons or things that are connected; as, a
business connection; the Methodist connection.
- Fabric tuck
- Feathered projectile
- Flit (about)
- Go rapidly
- Hand thrown missile
- Lettuce
- Move quickly