Phrases with «tucked position»

The phrase "tucked position" refers to a posture or stance where a person pulls their body parts closer together, often bending their knees, and making themselves more compact. Full definition

Sentences with «tucked position»

  • Babies are inherently used to crossing their arms over their chest, similar to their fetal tuck position inside the womb. (nuroobaby.com)
  • Jim (Moose) Barrows, the U.S. downhill coach, says, «There are four major elements in a good course: 1) high - speed turns; 2) a section where a racer proves he can take high speed in a prolonged tuck position; 3) a demand for endurance; and 4) a moment of truth, a difficult situation that requires extremely precise technical ability and that also demands that the racer show mental discipline and courage.» (si.com)
  • Slings hold babies in the foetal tuck position which supports the natural «C» shape of your baby's spine. (health-and-parenting.com)
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