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29 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Tucker'

After a long day of playing in the sun, the vibrant colors of the once-bright flowers began to tucker and lose their brilliance.

The marathon runner felt his energy tucker as he approached the last mile of the race.

The sun's intense heat started to tucker out the ice cream vendor, causing his frozen treats to melt faster than usual.

The old photograph had begun to tucker, with the faces of family members fading into a distant memory.

As the clock ticked away, the teacher noticed the students' attention start to tucker during the lengthy lecture.

The once-bustling party started to tucker out as the night wore on, with guests gradually leaving for home.

The vibrant autumn leaves began to tucker, losing their luster and signaling the arrival of winter.

The enthusiasm in the courtroom started to tucker as the lengthy legal proceedings continued without a clear resolution.

The noise from the construction site made it difficult for the tired worker to tucker and get a good night's sleep.

The repetitive nature of the task began to tucker the worker, leading to a decrease in productivity.

Despite their initial excitement, the explorers started to tucker as they faced the challenging terrain on their journey through the dense jungle.

The animated movie captivated the young audience, but their interest began to tucker during the lengthy closing credits.

The constant noise of the city started to tucker on the nerves of the small-town visitor, who longed for some peace and quiet.

As the musician played the same melody repeatedly, the audience's initial enthusiasm began to tucker, and some started to leave the concert hall.

The negotiations between the two countries started to tucker, with neither side willing to compromise on key issues.

The endless paperwork and bureaucratic processes began to tucker the entrepreneur, hindering the growth of their small business.

The excitement of the book club meeting started to tucker as the discussion veered off-topic for the umpteenth time.

The soccer team's energy began to tucker in the scorching heat, affecting their performance on the field.

Despite the chef's best efforts, the once-flavorful stew started to tucker, leaving the diners disappointed with the lack of taste.

The suspenseful movie held the audience's attention until the unexpected plot twist, after which interest began to tucker as confusion set in.

The political debate started to tucker as the candidates repeatedly circled back to the same talking points without offering new insights.

The prolonged drought caused the once-lush garden to tucker, with plants wilting and soil cracking.

The excitement of the scientific discovery started to tucker among researchers as they faced challenges in replicating their initial results.

The constant chatter in the crowded room began to tucker on the introverted student, who sought a quieter place to study.

The intricate details in the ancient manuscript started to tucker, making it challenging for historians to decipher the faded text.

The suspense novel's gripping narrative began to tucker in the final chapters, leaving readers eager for a more satisfying resolution.

The rhythmic sound of rain on the roof had a calming effect, causing the restless child to tucker and fall into a peaceful sleep.

The repetitive nature of the exercise routine started to tucker the fitness enthusiast, prompting them to explore new workout options.

The lengthy legal proceedings began to tucker on the jury members, who struggled to remain focused on the complex case before them.

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