If that catches on, arcades may soon sound as if everyone in them should be tucked up in bed.
It sometimes happened that she had to greet the public from the balcony with her nightgown tucked up under her coat.
Yvonne walked rolling on her heels, with her arms wrapped across her chest, hands tucked up into her jacket sleeves for warmth.
Which is why his vessel is punching into the rowdy swell of a strong north-westerly when most other boats are tucked up in harbour.
The court heard that Proctor had blamed a former school friend for starting the fire but police inquiries showed the boy was "tucked up in bed in Bristol".
Every night, when the humans are tucked up in bed, the robots are collected by truck to be cleaned and repaired in huge labs populated by giant computers and white coated and masked technicians.
This one promises download speeds of up to 42Mbps and upload speeds approaching 5.76Mbps, with a swiveling design that allows the body of the modem to be tucked up against the side of the notebook and protects it from being damaged by accidental bumps.
Two-thirds of all the people on benefits are in work, so perhaps ministers might consider resisting the temptation conjure-up their favoured imagery of hard-working people setting-out early in the morning while their neighbours on out-of-work benefits are still snugly tucked-up behind their closed blinds.
The hunter approached the little hare, picked him up, and tucked him against his chest.
Shafer also uses cove lighting, often tucked behind moldings, to wash up curved or sculpted ceilings.
Kendall, copies of the papers tucked under his arm, looked up at the sky to watch the leaves, red and gold, spinning down toward the earth.
Storage space for up to 8m volumes is tucked into the building's underground recesses.
He had one hand up to his armpit, tucked in the strap of a sack or something on his back.
This was then used as a guide for a close-up inspection of the tight and tucked-away spaces between the propeller, shafting, rudder and hull.
Super Bowl runner-up Jim Harbaugh, a pair of glasses tucked in his collar.
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He whipped a black hood off a stand-up wooden camera, its 1938 receipt from Glasgow neatly tucked into its sides.
The tucked-away spot is fronted by Stall 239, a walk-up restaurant serving international snacks late.
My puppy tucked her nose under my arm and the hundred clever dog names I had dreamed up over a lifetime vanished.
When I woke up this morning, I was just a writer and tech investor, tucked behind the warm glow of my 27-inch Apple monitor.
Now in his 70s, Krause is resolved to keep up his field work, if need be by capturing soundscapes with digital recorders tucked into his pockets or tiny mics attached to his shoulders to avoid arousing unwanted attention.
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