The Collaborative International Dictionary
Ruck \Ruck\, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Rucked; p. pr. & vb. n.
Rucking.] [Icel hrukkast to wrinkle, hrukka wrinkle, fold.]
To draw into wrinkles or unsightly folds; to crease; as, to
ruck up a carpet.
--Smart.
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: ruck)
Usage examples of "rucked".
Her bedgown was around her waist, his night-shirt was rucked up and he was pushing himself rhythmically against her.
He wore the Cygnet at both wrists and over his heart, though on him they were apt to fly haphazardly, rucked up over his forearms, or half-hidden under a sheepskin vest.
Going back into the bedroom she saw the duvet rucked up as if there was someone still in the bed.
And at once she grabs hold of her skirts and gathers them up under her bosom, holding the rucked material with one hand while, with the other, she pulls down the front of her pantalettes, exposing the dark pubic triangle.
Trieka and Goldenseal helped him up, then he waved them off, moving at his own pace while he rucked up the baggy jeans.
Instead, she waited for Kellan to come to a dead halt, and clambered onto her back anyhow, her bedgown rucked up around her legs.
Past the body of a nurse with her white skirt rucked up to her thighs, her blackened, grimacing face staring at the cold white inverted icecube trays that were the ceiling fluorescents.
He rucked up her skirt with his other hand, slid his fingers up her thigh.
There he lay, his coat rucked up at the level of his arm-pits, his lean flank exposed.
Foothills stretched out their legs and rucked up the land in untidy grass, where the piceous thick of Rudewood like a black and black-green rash tided toward the trains path and even in places stretched sparse little hands of forest to the edges of the track.
It rucked up the back of my blouse and scraped about a yard of skin off.
As I watched, he rucked up his kilt and casually scratched his bottom, the sunlight catching the redÂ.
I rucked up my skirts, and started up the hill, bare toes cautious on the rough warm rocks.
Its farthest edge was rucked up like a rug into folds on the horizon.
The bloodstained rags of his linen trousers were still rucked up around his loins.