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aircraft during transonic flight Tuck shop, a
small retailer selling food
Krewe of
Tucks, New
Orleans Mardi Gras
krewe Tucking Tuk (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Krewe of
Tucks is a New
Orleans Mardi Gras krewe.
Tucks began in 1969 as a
group of
Loyola University students applied for a
parade permit. The club takes...
- In sewing, a
tuck is a fold or
pleat in
fabric that is sewn or
fastened in place.
Small tucks,
especially multiple parallel tucks, may be used to decorate...
- wood. He
directs the
constable to the
Tucks' home, then
rides ahead to meet the
Tucks alone. He
tells the
Tucks that his
grandmother had a
friend who...
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spies on the
Tucks and
desires the
spring to sell the water. He
makes a deal to
return Winnie in
exchange for the forest. He goes to the
Tucks and orders...
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Tucking is a
technique whereby an
individual hides the
crotch bulge of
their **** and **** so that they are not con****uous
through clothing. The...
- of
vertical tucks,
called ḍafāyir,
which echo the two
braids many
women wear and draw
attention to the buttocks,
which is
where the
tucks end. The backs...
-
drinking the
water in
Treegap Wood ("The
Story of the
Tucks").
Winnie stays the
night with the
Tucks and,
while finding clothes for
Winnie to wear, Mae tells...
- Look up nip and
tuck in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nip and
tuck may
refer to: Nip and
tuck (cosmetic surgery), a
colloquialism for rhytidectomy,...
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Tucks Reef is a
small rocky island, with an area of 1.14 ha, in south-eastern Australia. It is part of Tasmania’s
Vansittart Island Group,
lying in eastern...