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wkładać — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • don noun A senior member of the teaching staff at a British university, especially Oxford or Cambridge.
  • tuck verb To push, fold, or fit the loose edge of something neatly into place.

Senses

wkładać is used for these senses in English:

  • don (transitive) To put on clothing; to dress (oneself) in an article of personal attire.
  • put in (transitive) To place inside.
  • tuck (when playing scales on piano keys) To keep the thumb in position while moving the rest of the hand over it to continue playing keys that are outside the thumb.

don — full definition

  1. noun A senior member of the teaching staff at a British university, especially Oxford or Cambridge.
  2. noun A leader in an organized crime family, especially in the Mafia.
  3. verb To put on an item of clothing.

tuck — full definition

  1. verb To push, fold, or fit the loose edge of something neatly into place.
  2. noun A fold stitched into fabric to take in its size or add shape.
  3. noun (British, informal, dated) Snack food, especially sweets bought by schoolchildren.

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