tuck in
• make someone, especially a child, comfortable in bed by pulling the covers up round them.
• "he carried her back to bed and tucked her in"
Similar:
make snug,
make comfortable,
settle in,
cover up,
put to bed,
• eat food heartily.
• "today's a special occasion, so tuck in"
Similar:
eat heartily,
devour,
consume,
gobble up,
wolf down,
get stuck into,
dig in/into,
dispose of,
polish off,
get outside of,
put away,
pack away,
scoff (down),
shovel down,
shift,
gollop,
get one's laughing gear round,
scarf (down/up),
snarf (down/up),
inhale,
ingurgitate,
tuck into
• eat food heartily.
• "I tucked into the bacon and eggs"
tuck-in
noun
• a large meal.
• "your mother had a great tuck-in for us"