5 Metaphors for tucker

A plain shirt without "frills or furbelows"if any trimming at all, tucks are the neatesta collar, tie, and waistband, go to make an outfit as comfortable and suitable as you could possibly desire.

The Friar Tuck whom Sir Walter Scott has painted was a very different man from the Dominicans or the Franciscans of the thirteenth century, when they reigned in the universities, and were the confessors of monarchs and the most popular preachers of their time.

It went dis way: 'Old Don Tucker was a mighty mean man, He beat his wife wid a fryin' pan.

Up to the time of his death Mr. Tucker was a constant adviser of the Committee and an attendant at most of its meetings.

But he managed, after Poindexter had left, to make her conscious that Mrs. Tucker might be a power to be placated and feared.

5 Metaphors for  tucker