tuck

  • 81Tuck Langland — is a sculptor who lives in Granger, Indiana. His monument size bronze figures are featured in hospitals, churches, private collections, [http://www.nasm.si.edu/ museums] , [http://www.brookgreen.com/sculpture collection.html sculpture gardens]… …

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  • 82Tuck Inn — (Healesville,Австралия) Категория отеля: Адрес: 2 Church Street, 3777 Healesville, Австрал …

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  • 83Tuck Inn — (Ларнака,Кипр) Категория отеля: Адрес: 95A Athens Avenue , 6022 Ларнака, Кипр …

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  • 84tuck-net — Tuck Tuck, n. 1. A horizontal sewed fold, such as is made in a garment, to shorten it; a plait. [1913 Webster] 2. A small net used for taking fish from a larger one; called also {tuck net}. [1913 Webster] 3. A pull; a lugging. [Obs.] See {Tug}.… …

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  • 85Tuck-net — n. See {Tuck}, n., 2. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 86Tuck comb dolls — are dolls that are often referred to as German Tuck combs , probably because they were sold in the German Nuremberg Toy Market. They are also sometimes incorrectly called Dutch Dolls perhaps due to the similarity to the word German or Deutsch .… …

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  • 87Tuck (arme blanche) — Tuck est un mot anglais désignant une arme blanche, à lame relativement courte (20 à 40 cm) à section carrée ou triangulaire. En français, nous utilisons indifféremment le mot stylet ou miséricorde bien qu il n y ait pas de profil type ou… …

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  • 88tuck-mill — tuckˈ mill or tuckˈing mill noun A fulling mill • • • Main Entry: ↑tuck …

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  • 89tuck into something — ˌtuck ˈin | ˌtuck ˈinto sth derived (BrE, informal) to eat a lot of food, especially when it is done quickly and with enthusiasm • Come on, tuck in everyone! • He was tucking into a huge plateful of pasta …

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  • 90Tuck pointing — (Masonry) The finishing of joints along the center lines with a narrow ridge of putty or fine lime mortar. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

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