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will tuck

  • future tense
    of tuck.
    tuck
    verb (used with object)
    to put into a small, close, or concealing place.

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But Belichick expects they will tuck away most of the pleasantries Sunday.

From Seattle Times Sep. 24, 2020

However when they sit on our furniture they will tuck their legs under them, thus putting their shoes on our couches and chairs.

From Slate May 11, 2020

Bear in mind that with a new jeans shape comes a new silhouette: a baggier jean often requires a top that will tuck in.

From The Guardian Mar. 14, 2017

They also will tuck their heads under their feathers to hide from strobes and lasers.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 19, 2017

“With your permission we shall take our leave, and I will tuck the children straight into bed.”

From "The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place: Book I: The Mysterious Howling" by Maryrose Wood