noun
- plural of ruck; wrinkles or folds in fabric or material
- plural of ruck; disturbances or fights
Usage: informal; chiefly British
verb
- third person singular present of ruck; forms wrinkles or folds
Examples
- The bedsheet had several rucks after being hastily made.
- She smoothed out the rucks in her dress before the interview.
- The fabric rucks easily when not handled carefully.
- There were rucks outside the pub last night.
- The carpet rucks up whenever someone walks on it.
- He tried to iron out all the rucks in his shirt.
- The material rucks at the seams if sewn too tightly.