(1) The term tucker presumably developed because they were at first loosely tucked in to the bodice of the dress.
(2) The way he went after that plump sister in the lace tucker , was an outrage on the credulity of human nature.
(3) What's the best tucker for setting you up for a job?
(4) Eventually, he tuckered out and fell in a heap on a patch of button weed.
(5) You can imagine that this leaves me somewhat tuckered out at the end of a given day.
(6) I've got to get going, I'm a bit tuckered out from a rousing game of Bridge.
(7) By late Sunday afternoon, it had started to rain, and many of us were pretty tuckered out, so this work didn't proceed as rapidly as we had hoped.
(8) The two of them were so tuckered out it didn't take much.
(9) After half an hour of this, he was tuckered out and wandered off.
(10) It was still early, but the boy was tuckered after the long day of excitement.
(11) He was plumb tuckered out and very glad Charlie had talked him out of the trip to the lower pastures.
(12) Toward the end of the movie, though, even they were worn out; plum tuckered by the endless repetition.
(13) ÔÇÿShe had a big day at her great-grandma's birthday party, and she's pretty tuckered out,ÔÇÖ Miranda said.
(14) Victoria noted this uncharacteristic compliance, and asked, ÔÇÿAre you all tuckered out, sweetie?ÔÇÖ
(15) Max, always tuckered out these days, fell asleep.
(16) ÔÇÿWell, we are tuckered out and couldn't figure out which bus take,ÔÇÖ I said.
(17) After the celebration, at midnight, everybody was all tuckered out and one by one, went off to bed.
(18) At the two hour mark I was really getting pretty tuckered out, and began making silly mistakes.
(19) Working women are more likely than their male colleagues to be tuckered out when they get home.
(20) Once he is tuckered out his opponent will take over and win easily.