RE: Users Guide to Snow
I believe it means to eat up with gusto, eat heartily.
And, by analogy, to consume/gather/excavate with enthusiasm. Several British friends say "tuck in" when they give me books or music or lists of URLs. They use the same phrase when they bury toys in the garden for their dog to dig up. Sometimes I wonder...
From the city of ice and snow December through at least March (though only a thin crust of it right now!)
Care to borrow some of ours? <g>
--
Kat Nagel, in Rochester
(Buffalo's traditional rival in the annual snow derby)
who just finished clearing the driveway for the second
time today <shiver> and---from the looks of the sky---
expects to do it again before the day is over.
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