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tuck 1. the part of a vessel where the after ends of the planking or plating meet at the sternpost 2. a position of the body in certain dives in which the legs are bent with the knees drawn up against the chest and tightly clasped How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| 4 GHz digital cordless technology provides a robust wireless connection, and the plug-and-play USB micro-receiver tucks away neatly inside the mouse's storage slot when not in use -- making it a great traveler. The USB cable conveniently swings out to make it easy to connect to your personal or guest computer and tucks away for convenience when not in use. The plug-and-play USB micro-receiver tucks away neatly inside the mouse's storage slot when not in use, so that it doesn't get lost and is easy to transport. |
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