ruck up
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Definition
Verb: - To become wrinkled, gathered, or drawn together, often forming folds or creases in fabric or material.
Usage
This verb describes the action of a smooth surface, typically cloth or fabric, developing wrinkles or gathers, often unintentionally. It implies a loss of smoothness and the formation of irregular folds.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "to ruck something up": To cause something to become wrinkled or gathered.
- He rucked up his shirt sleeves before starting work.
- The word often carries a connotation of untidiness or accidental creasing, as opposed to intentional pleating or folding.
Variants and Related Words
- Ruck (noun): A wrinkle or a fold in a material.
- She smoothed out the rucks in the carpet.
- Rucked (adjective): In a state of being wrinkled or gathered.
- The rucked fabric needed to be ironed.
Synonyms
- Pucker: To gather into small wrinkles or folds (often used for skin or lips, but also fabric).
- Crumple: To crush something so that it becomes creased and wrinkled.
- Gather: To draw together into small folds or puckers (can be intentional or unintentional).
Phrasal Verbs
- Ruck up is itself a phrasal verb. There are no further common phrasal verbs derived from "ruck" in this specific sense.
Related Idioms
- No common idioms directly feature the verb "ruck up."
Verb
- become wrinkled or drawn together
- her lips puckered