Tuck
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Tuck may be:
- Tuck, European thrusting sword, also called estoc
- Tuck School of Business, at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, USA
- Tuck (surname)
- Tuck (knitting)
- Tuck (gymnastics), body position
People by surname:
- Amy Tuck (fl. 2000s), American politician
- Dick Tuck (b. 1924), American politician
- Donald H. Tuck (born 1922), Australian bibliographer
- Edward Tuck (1842-1938), American banker and philanthropist
- James Tuck (fl. 1940s), British physicist
- Jessica Tuck (born 1963), American actor
- Justin Tuck (born 1983), American football player
- Matthew Tuck, guitarist
- Michael Tuck (born 1953), Australian footballer
- Raphael Tuck (1910-1982), British Labour politician, academic and lawyer
- Ron Tuck, British official in SQA exams fiasco
- Shane Tuck (born 1981), Australian footballer
- William M. Tuck (1896-1983), American politician
- Horace Tuck 1876-1951 British artist
- Mike Tuck Radio personality
- Tuck Andress, musician of Tuck and Patti
Fictional characters:
- Friar Tuck, companion of Robin Hood
- Tuck, surname of characters in book and films Tuck Everlasting
See also
- Tummy tuck, cosmetic surgical operation
- Tuck shop, food-selling shop
- Tucks, Tuckerman Ravine
- Tucks, Tucks Pads
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