Meaning of You better tuck that in
To insert or secure something into a space, often used with clothing.
In simple words: Put something inside or secure it.
You better tuck that in in a sentence
- You better tuck that in; it's hanging out!
- Please tuck that in before you go outside.
- He always tucks his shirt in for a neat look.
- You need to tuck your papers in the folder nicely.
- Remember to tuck your backpack straps before you ride your bike.
How to use You better tuck that in
Used in casual conversations, often to suggest adjusting clothing or securing items. Avoid in formal settings.
Grammar pattern
tuck + object
Memory hint
Think of tucking a child into bed to remember it means to secure something.
Related words
Collocations with You better tuck that in
- tuck in your shirt
- tuck in the edges
- tuck in your pants
- tuck something away
- tuck your hair behind your ear
Common mistakes with You better tuck that in
- Using 'tucked' as a past participle incorrectly.
- Confusing with 'tuckered out' which means tired.
- Not using in appropriate contexts, like formal events.
Compare You better tuck that in with Insert, Secure, Fold, Fit, Hide
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Frequently asked questions about You better tuck that in
What does You better tuck that in mean?
Put something inside or secure it.
What is the definition of You better tuck that in?
To insert or secure something into a space, often used with clothing.
How do you use You better tuck that in in a sentence?
You better tuck that in; it's hanging out!
Can you give another example of You better tuck that in?
Please tuck that in before you go outside.
What are synonyms for You better tuck that in?
Common alternatives include insert, secure, fold, fit, hide.
What words go with You better tuck that in?
It commonly pairs with tuck in your shirt, tuck in the edges, tuck in your pants, tuck something away, tuck your hair behind your ear.
What are common mistakes when using You better tuck that in?
Using 'tucked' as a past participle incorrectly. Confusing with 'tuckered out' which means tired. Not using in appropriate contexts, like formal events.
How do you pronounce You better tuck that in?
US: //tʌk ðæt ɪn//, UK: //tʌk ðæt ɪn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is You better tuck that in formal or informal?
"You better tuck that in" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.
When should I use You better tuck that in?
Used in casual conversations, often to suggest adjusting clothing or securing items. Avoid in formal settings.
