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tuck away
verb
- to eat (a large amount of food)
- to store, esp in a place difficult to find
Example Sentences
It’s tucked away in the high desert just north of Lone Pine, on the back side of the Sierra Nevada mountain range.
However, once Price tucked away Dion Charles' pass in the 15th minute it seemed like a weight had been lifted off the players' shoulders against Bulgaria.
Despite being around just 1km from the dam, its 200 residents still have to rely on a small natural spring, tucked away inside a small cave on the hillside, for their supply of water.
"He's tucked away in the roof which is exactly the reason really. Mary wasn't meant to have the body so obviously squirrelled him away up in the attic."
It is an understatement to say that his delightful home town of Oban is somewhat tucked away.
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