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unˈtuck, v. [un-2 3.] trans. To undo or free from being tucked up.
1611Cotgr., Destrousser, to vntrusse, vntucke. 1765Sterne Tr. Shandy viii. ix, When Bridget untucked the feet of the bed. 1857J. G. Wood Com. Obj. Sea Shore 67 In due time it untucks itself, and tosses away the indigestible portions of its food. 1882Blackw. Mag. July 15/1 With a dignified gesture he untucked his legs from under him. |