untuck
[ uhn-tuhk ]
/ ʌnˈtʌk /
verb (used with object)
to release from or bring out of a tucked condition: She untucked her legs.
Words nearby untuck
untrue,
untruss,
untrustworthy,
untruth,
untruthful,
untuck,
untune,
unturned,
untutored,
untwine,
untwist
Definition for untucked (2 of 2)
Origin of tuck
1
before 900; Middle English
t(o)uken to stretch (cloth), torment, Old English
tūcian to torment; akin to Middle Low German
tucken to tug, German
zucken to jerk. See
tow1
OTHER WORDS FROM tuck
un·tucked, adjectiveExample sentences from the Web for untucked
British Dictionary definitions for untucked (1 of 5)
tuck
1
/ (tʌk) /
verb
noun
Word Origin for tuck
C14: from Old English
tūcian to torment; related to Middle Dutch
tucken to tug, Old High German
zucchen to twitch
British Dictionary definitions for untucked (2 of 5)
tuck
2
/ (tʌk) /
noun
archaic
a rapier
Word Origin for tuck
C16: from French
estoc sword, from Old French: tree trunk, sword, of Germanic origin
British Dictionary definitions for untucked (3 of 5)
tuck
3
/ (tʌk) dialect /
noun
a touch, blow, or stroke
verb
(tr)
to touch or strike
(intr)
to throb or bump
Word Origin for tuck
C16: from Middle English
tukken to beat a drum, from Old Northern French
toquer to
touch; compare
tucket
British Dictionary definitions for untucked (4 of 5)
British Dictionary definitions for untucked (5 of 5)
untuck
/ (ʌnˈtʌk) /
verb
to become or cause to become loose or not tucked in
to untuck the blankets
Idioms and Phrases with untucked
tuck