Concept cluster: Tools > Securing
v
(transitive, nonce word) To dress (somebody) in a bolo.
adj
(obsolete) Deceitful.
v
Obsolete spelling of braid [(obsolete, transitive) To make a sudden movement with, to jerk.]
v
(slang, archaic) To fit with fetters; to fetter.
n
A space equal to the breadth of the hand; a palm.
n
Alternative form of handi-wipe [A wet wipe.]
adj
Of clothing: having a high cut.
n
(figuratively, usually in the plural) A metaphorical representation of careful handling.
v
(transitive) To overdecorate.
n
The pulling down of a person's trousers, usually as a prank or form of bullying.
adj
(fashion) Designed to be worn rolled up.
v
Alternative form of put on the dog [(colloquial, idiomatic, dated) To dress up; to make a show of wealth and/or importance; to be pretentious.]
v
(transitive, informal) To dress or clothe in some costume.
v
(UK, informal) To dress up.
v
(idiomatic, of food) To be filling, especially due to having a heavy meaty or glutinous consistency.
v
(transitive) To push into a snug position; to place somewhere safe or somewhat hidden.
v
(transitive, UK, slang) To eat a lot of (something).
v
(transitive) To pull the blankets or duvet up over (someone in bed); to put (someone) to bed.
v
(transitive) To eat, especially with gusto.
v
(transitive) To pull the blankets or duvet up over (someone in bed); to put (someone) to bed.
n
The process of putting a child to bed and tucking the covers around them.
n
(slang) A tuck-in; a hearty meal.
n
(countable) One who or that which tucks.

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