1. tuck
At night, parents tuck their children into bed.
He didn't tuck in his shirt after coming back from the pub and looked really untidy.
She tenderly put him to bed, tucking his large ears around him to keep him warm.
be it tucked away in the ceiling
Try to tuck these clothes into your suitcase.
I don’t like tucks in my skirts.
i tuck key to hold
Make sure you tuck the sheet under the mattress so that it stays on the bed.
You should tuck your shirt in.
... like a nip and tuck here and there.
Inglese parola "pałaszować"(tuck) si verifica in set:
Frazale Edgard 004.2. wolf down
3. to wolf
4. munch
She munched on an apple.
To munch is to chew something loudly.
When you munch biscuits it tends to make a loud noise
He munched on the bread and said, with his mouth full.
It becomes an addiction - you can quite happily sit there and munch your way through a whole loaf.
Yes and you can hear everyone munchingaway on their food
5. to wolf something down
Inglese parola "pałaszować"(to wolf something down) si verifica in set:
22nd September6. wolf something
Inglese parola "pałaszować"(wolf something) si verifica in set:
inglisz unit 67. tucking into
there is nothing I like more than tucking into a juicy steak, munching on a hamburger or chewing on a nice piece of roast beef.
tucking into = eat with enjoyment and enthusiasm
Inglese parola "pałaszować"(tucking into) si verifica in set:
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