to push or fold (something) into a confined or hidden place or between two surfaces
He tucked the letter under the book
to push (something or the loose or stray parts of something) into a more secure or tidy position or state
She tucked her hair under her hat
(+ in/up) to settle (somebody or oneself) in a comfortable position esp in bed and usu by securing bedclothes under the mattress
to draw or gather (something, esp one's legs) into a folded position
to stitch a flattened fold in (fabric or a garment), esp as a decorative finish or to improve the fit
to fit snugly
The stool tucks neatly under the table
to start eating (food) with enjoyment