tuck in
tuck in
English Definitions:
tuck in, tuck away, put away (verb)
eat up; usually refers to a considerable quantity of food
"My son tucked in a whole pizza"
tuck in (Verb)
To pull the blankets or duvet up over (someone in bed); to put (someone) to bed.
tuck in (Verb)
To push the fabric at the bottom of a shirt under the pants.
tuck in (Verb)
To start to eat.
tuck in (Verb)
To score from with a casual motion
tuck in
Bedtime (also called putting to bed or tucking in) is a ritual part of parenting to help children feel more secure and become accustomed to a more rigid schedule of sleep than they might prefer. The ritual of bedtime is aimed at facilitating the transition from wakefulness to sleep. It may involve bedtime stories, children's songs, nursery rhymes, bed-making and getting children to change into nightwear. In some religious households, prayers are said shortly before going to bed. Sleep training may be part of the bedtime ritual for babies and toddlers.In adult use, the term means simply "time for bed", similar to curfew, as in "It's past my bedtime". Some people are accustomed to drinking a nightcap or herbal tea at bedtime. Sleeping coaches are also used to help individuals reach their bedtime goals. Researchers studying sleep are finding patterns revealing that cell phone use at night disturbs going to sleep at one's bedtime and achieving a good night's sleep.
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