tuck in
phrasal verbPart oftuck
tuck in — phrasal verb
1. 1) to cover someone with blankets to make them comfortable in bed. 2) (British i
1.片語動詞
釋義
1) to cover someone with blankets to make them comfortable in bed. 2) (British informal) to start eating food with eagerness and enjoyment.
例句
After the bedtime story, Noa's mother tucked him in and turned off the light.
Dinner is ready, so everyone can tuck in while the food is still hot.