THREE meanings of ’TUCK IN’ - English Tip

Do you know that the phrasal verb ’TUCK IN’ has multiple uses? 1. TUCK IN - to hold in position a piece of material by placing an edge or end of it behind or under something else. 2. TUCK (someone) IN - to make someone comfortable in bed, by positioning the covers. 3. TUCK IN (British) - To start eating eagerly. Do you know any other phrasal verbs with multiple meanings? Leave them in the comments!
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