a. To thrust or fold the edge of so as to secure or confine: He tucked his shirt into his pants. I tucked the blanket under the mattress. b. To wrap or cover snugly, as by tucking a blanket: tucked the baby in bed. c. To make one or more folds in: tucked the pleats before ...
A system for keeping a shirt (11) tucked-in to a pair of pants involving a special nap which when mounted in place between the shirt (11) and pants dynamically urges the shirt into the pants as a result of some of the same movements that ordinarily causes a shirt (11) to become ...
A system for keeping a shirt (11) tucked-in to a pair of pants involving a special nap which when mounted in place between the shirt (11) and pants dynamically urges the shirt into the pants as a result of some of the same movements that ordinarily causes a shirt (11) to become untu...
a. To thrust or fold the edge of so as to secure or confine: He tucked his shirt into his pants. I tucked the blanket under the mattress. b. To wrap or cover snugly, as by tucking a blanket: tucked the baby in bed. c. To make one or more folds in: tucked the pleats before ...
A system for keeping a shirt tucked-in to a pair of pants involving a special nap which when mounted in place between the shirt and pants dynamically urges the shirt into the pants as a result of some of the same movements that ordinarily causes a shirt to become untucked.Richard A. ...