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tuck-in
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tuck-in [ˈtʌkˈɪn] N (Brit) → banquetazo m, comilona f
to have a good tuck-indarse un atracón
tuck-in
n (inf)Essen nt; to have a (good) tuck-inkräftig zulangen, ordentlich futtern (inf)or reinhauen (inf)


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My favourite potato tuck-ins are as chips with fish or as roast spuds with chicken.
Then as now, Christmas was a time for parties, present-giving and receiving, of nativity plays and serious tuck-ins.
Sophie's tuck-ins are history nowIF she wasn't quite so desperate to become the latest Royal recruit, I could almost feel sorry for Ms Rhys Jones, the bride-to-be - have you seen anything with a tongue hanging that far out since you were last at the dogs?
 
 
 
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