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25 Sentences With "tucked down"

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Tucked down in the bottom-right corner of Finder windows are Quick Actions.
After a penalty drop, her ball ended up tucked down in the rough.
Spare but sophisticated, the inn's rooms are tucked down a short hall dimly lit by sconces.
ONE of Turkey's more forlorn sights is tucked down an Ankara side street inside the EU affairs ministry.
Tip: Keep your shoulders square, and your lats "tucked down" toward your back pockets to ensure your form is correct.
Tucked down a cobblers' lane is an exquisite shrine built for the wet nurse of Shahjahan, the fifth Mughal emperor.
How much control of the bike, I later asked Bilbao, did you have when you were tucked down like that?
ATHENS — Tucked down a backstreet in the city's central area, some 218 Yazidi refugees live in a rundown apartment block with spotty views of the Acropolis.
ATHENS — Tucked down a backstreet in the city's central area, some 363 Yazidi refugees live in a rundown apartment block with spotty views of the Acropolis.
Tucked down a winding lane across the street is fabric of a more traditional sort — indigo cloth hand-printed with intricate floral designs known as blue nankeen.
NAOKI Tucked down an alley in the middle of a Chelsea block, the former Sueños is now this restaurant, with an $2000 tasting menu of varied Japanese dishes.
I may not be able to shed light on how invitees are determined, but I can divulge Classified's "secret" location: the restaurant is tucked down a hallway behind the French bistro Saison.
It will peck at the younger bird and demand chronic displays of submissive behavior, like facing away with its bill tucked down, but in good times it will let its sibling live.
He invited me into a secret room, tucked down a small passageway hidden by a trap door next to a water cooler, where he and his colleagues go for device-­free brainstorming.
Some of them are in the wall — they're higher up, they've got a better view of the beach — and the other ones are tucked down behind rocks and very much lying in ambush.
The rocker has filed an application to trademark the hand gesture, in which the index and pinky fingers are extended, the middle and ring finger are tucked down toward the palm and the thumb is extended.
This helps Reptile Café, a small recently-opened space tucked down an alley in Phnom Penh's rustic but increasingly trendy Russian Market area, feel unique—even before owner Chea Raty places an enormous tarantula on my saucer.
It makes sense: the back is a large, muscular surface which does not have so many easily reachable organs as the front of the body, while the head can be tucked down behind the shoulders and covered with the arms.
The Wat Buddha Thai Thavornvanaram, a Thai Buddhist temple tucked down a small side street, is among the oddest structures in the borough, its ornate, peaked, golden gables and doorframe grafted onto an otherwise utterly ordinary two-storey brick building.
He said clients see The Garden as a destination and love it when he shares the history of the area, including visits to Ye Olde Mitre pub, a tiny, traditional trade hangout with origins dating to the 16th century that is tucked down a narrow alleyway.
Harenberg does not possess any school serving children beyond this age though, so they must commute into Hanover in later years. The Sportplatz, tucked down in the south west of the village, is home to the local football club Tus Harenberg of the Hannover 1. Kreisklasse Staffel 3 league. The club, established in 1928, also has table tennis and volleyball sides.
At the same time, he lightens his pouch in colour to white or light yellow. The male also brightens his overall body colouration, typically intensifying the yellow. A male repeatedly approaches his selected female with his head tucked down, and dorsal and pectoral fins rapidly fluttering. A dried big-belly seahorse specimen If the female is not receptive, she ignores the male, which then looks for another potential mate.
It is marked by streets of timber-framed and stone buildings using local limestone, and by little shops tucked down back alleys. A number of the old coaching inns survive, their large doorways being a feature of the town. The main shopping area was pedestrianised in the 1980s. Near Stamford (but in the historical Soke of Peterborough) is Burghley House, an Elizabethan mansion, built by the First Minister of Elizabeth I, Sir William Cecil, later Lord Burghley.
Jessamy cornered Mrs Stubbins into admitting, under a vow of secrecy, that her husband had stolen it, but she did not know where he had hidden it, and he was away at the war. The note he had written giving its whereabouts was with his will, in an envelope which Mrs Stubbins had promised not to open unless her husband should be killed. Jessamy, however, found the envelope tucked down the side of the pram, opened it and took out the note. She was seen doing this by Mrs Stubbins, who chased her, so that she was unable to read it.
Shirts of linen or cotton featured lower standing collars, occasionally turned down, and were worn with wide cravats or neck ties tied in several different ways: # Around the neck, knotted in front and puffed up to hide the shirt collar and create a pigeon like neck # Similar to the first version but tucked down into the waistcoat # Around the neck and knotted into a bow tie # The "Osbaldiston", a barrel shape knot under the chin # Knotted in a wide pointy bow. Dark cravats were popular for day wear and patterned ones were worn in the country. At this time, the dickey was introduced, a false shirt-front usually made of satin. It was worn as an "intentionally messy" look.

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