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Tuck-Up

Part of Speech: Noun, Verb

Sense 1:

Definition: A type of gymnastics exercise where the body is curled up with the knees close to the chest.

Example: During the class, the instructor introduced the tuck-up exercise to improve core strength.

Sense 2:

Definition: To fold or gather something neatly, typically fabric or a sheet.

Example: She tuck-up the corner of the bedsheet to give it a more tidy and polished look.

Sense 3:

Definition: A small, local cafe or eatery known for traditional comfort food

Example: If you're craving for delicious homemade pies, you should try the tuck-up that just opened on Main Street.

Sense 4:

Definition: To fold one's legs compactly underneath oneself while sitting.

Example: She found a cozy spot on the floor, tuck-up her legs, and began reading her favorite book.

Sense 5:

Definition: Someone who is self-assured and confident despite their small stature.

Example: Even though he was the shortest member of the team, his performance on the field proved that he was a tuck-up with immense talent.

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