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untuck

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untuck [ʌnˈtʌk]
vb
to become or cause to become loose or not tucked in to untuck the blankets


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Aaron needs to get enough speed prior to his flip because he is unable to tuck or untuck his body.
We would go for drinks after work and a lot of these guys would untuck their shirts and they'd literally hang to their knees," he says.
My bed was made daffy by the nurse aid and it was tucked up in such a way that I could barely untuck it to get into bed at night.
 
 
 
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