tucker

/ˈtʌkər/
noun
  1. Food, especially a packed meal or provisions for a journey.
    • We packed plenty of tucker for the long hike.
    • The camp store sells basic tucker like bread and canned beans.
    • He grabbed some tucker from the kitchen before heading out.
  2. A piece of lace or cloth worn around the neck or over the chest, typically as part of a historical or traditional costume.
    • In the portrait, she wore a high-necked gown with a tucker.
    • The colonial dress had a white tucker at the neckline.
    • She sewed a delicate lace tucker to complete her costume.
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