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untuck /ʌnˈtʌk /verb [with object]Free the edges or ends of (something) from being hidden or held in place: Maud took out the pillow and untucked the counterpane...- He said: ‘The fact that we want to untuck our shirts in the clubhouse will not lead to a slipping of standards.’
- He was surprised upon learning that he merely had to untuck the bedcovers to get under the blanket.
- ‘I say we just go back to the dorms and relax before they do the new roommate lists,’ Tanner said, untucking his plaid overshirt.
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