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tucker

verb as in frazzle

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Malcolm Tucker, a foul-mouthed political advisor, was the role that turned Capaldi into a household name in Britain.

Julie Tucker-Trainum was a Methodist minister but eventually left the church when she came out.

“…for mass consumption” is a crucial point that Tucker is making.

Their summary was that sex was unlikely to tucker a guy out enough to diminish athletic performance.

The youngest member of the US luge team, 18-year-old Tucker West, deserves some attention, too.

Malcolm guessed rightly that Mr. Tucker was the judge at that station, but he must not betray ignorance.

Tucker showed his versatility by writing drama and political satires as well as poetry.

Try as they would, Mate Tucker kept his vessel in this position, and held her there until the shades of night fell.

Say, good fellow, can you tell if the Honorable Samuel Tucker lives here or hereabouts?

The messenger with the commission made his way to the straggling old town of Marblehead, where Tucker lived.

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On this page you'll find 248 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to tucker, such as: drain, fatigue, frazzle, impoverish, overwork, and sap.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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