Customers had to sign a waiver before they could tuck into the bar's signature habanero hamburger.
Small and clever, they tuck into seams and nooks on your luggage with ease.
As I tuck into my pasty, I realize the potential for growth beyond the Cornish shores.
Or, tuck into the Australian-Swiss chef Mark Thommen's interpretation of spaetzle: Swiss noodles topped with a poached egg.
You might tuck into some of those as you sit back and begin enjoying the last holiday weekend of summer.
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Just around the corner are roll-up screens that tuck into a pocket.
Tuck into an heirloom beet salad, yellow fin ahi, and filet mignon.
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Despite the 22x zoom lens, the camera was very thin and light -- it should be able to tuck into a pocket just fine.
And mischievous locals will try to convince you that you are about to tuck into the appendage of the large rodent with the notorious bucked-teeth.
The panoramic observation car opens just in time to enjoy sunrise over the rugged peaks of western Montana as you tuck into a hearty breakfast.
The proprietor, Chris Bouwer, a trained opera singer who has performed across Europe, sings with local guest performers while you tuck into the house speciality of Karoo lamb shank.
Diners sit at tables lining the open windows, listening to the waves crash against the seawall, as they tuck into such dishes as grilled Cape crayfish, impeccably tender and lemony.
Tuck into the Captain Crunch French toast or the eggs Benedict while you map out your agenda for the day (the mountain has more than 5, 289 acres of terrain, after all).
Though I might prefer to buy it at a slightly cheaper valuation than I see today, this is the kind of stock you can buy, tuck into a drawer, and forget about.
As these inappropriately dubbed "fat cats" tuck into modest portions of healthy food, sipping water or smoothies, it becomes clear that their wealth has not inspired excess - or at least not excessive eating.
If you tire of Thai fire and spice, tuck into meticulously prepared Italian classics such as veal carpaccio, fillet of baccala (cod), or dry aged steaks from the open kitchen at La Scala, located on the lush, tranquil grounds of the Sukhothai Bangkok hotel on Sathorn Road.
One new company, CitiSoles, started by two New York University students, Susie Levitt and Katie Shea, offers a new twist: A ballet flat with a rubber sole that splits in the center, making it easier to fold and tuck into a zippered pouch, which also unfurls into a tote for carrying high heels home at night.
Publish those numbers in the auction catalog and tuck them into a database where you will enter winning bids.
When I meet other military moms, I tuck this prayer into their hands, hoping it gives them the reassurance that that prayer gave to me.
If you aren't sure whether to stick it all in your 401(k) plan or maybe tuck a little into a Roth IRA, for example, you aren't alone.
As I tuck my pen into the place between the top two buttons on my shirt, I scratch my chin and the back of my head although neither itches.
Severin put Langfield under pressure with a short back-pass and the keeper was left red-faced again as the United midfielder nipped in to tuck the ball into an empty net.
When Michelle and I tuck our daughters into bed at night, we think about the fact that we are only where we are because somebody who came before us met their responsibilities.
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They tuck with aplomb into a street-food supper of kushari (a local snack-food staple of pasta, lentils, tomato sauce and fried onions), bought in steaming ladlefuls from a little stall in the capital's old city.
Houston Astros minor league hitting coordinator Ty Van Burkleo, who has a sharp eye and Popeye forearms, told me to tuck my back elbow into my body and got me doing it by having me hold the bat as if I was wringing out a towel.
Other proposals include elimination of the so-called "tuck rule" which came into playing during the 2002 AFC divisional playoffs between New England and Oakland.
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It took a while to get Rodgers to the ground (Jason Pierre-Paul finally pulled him down with a minute to play in the first half) and longer to sack him (Justin Tuck, 4:29 into the third quarter).
Under the tuck rule, if a passer is in the act of bringing the ball down into his body rather than throwing it and loses control, it is ruled an incomplete pass.
Dropping back into his own end zone, Brady hesitated as New York's Justin Tuck slipped inside two offensive linemen and charged toward him.
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