Arg0:tucker
Arg1:tucked
Arg2:place
| all args (-) | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Arg0: | *trace* -> he | 
| REL: | tuck | 
| Arg1: | a little girl | 
| Arg2-into: | one of them | 
| ArgM-TMP: | at night | 
| passivized (-) | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| REL: | tucked | 
| Arg1: | *trace* -> envelopes, folded, faded and crumpled papers and currency | 
| Arg2-behind: | the ribbons | 
Arg0:tucker
Arg1:tucked
Arg2:sentence
| weird example (-) | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Arg0: | a Beverly Hills judge | 
| REL: | [ tucked] [ away] | 
| Arg1: | Zsa Zsa Gabor | 
| Arg2-for: | three days, plus 120 hours of work with homeless women | 
This is not what I feel to be the normal usage of tuck away, but it's the only example in treebank.
Arg0:tucker
Arg1:shirt
| Haole? (-) | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Arg0: | *trace* -> Richard Chamberlain | 
| REL: | [ tucking] [ in] | 
| Arg1: | a Hawaiian shirt | 
Oddly enough, if the pants are mentioned, the verb defaults back to tuck.01.