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Verb tuck-away has 1 sense
- tuck in, tuck away, put away - eat up; usually refers to a considerable quantity of food; "My son tucked in a whole pizza"
--1 is one way to eat up, finish, polish off
Sample sentence:
They tuck away more bread
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Definitions from the Web
tucked-away
Adjective
1. Hidden or concealed in a secluded or out-of-the-way place.
Example sentences:
- The restaurant is a tucked-away gem, known only to locals.
- We discovered a tucked-away trail that led to a beautiful waterfall.
Noun
1. A hidden or secret place.
Example sentence:
- After a long hike, we found ourselves in a peaceful tucked-away, surrounded by nature.
Verb
1. To fold or tuck something, such as a piece of clothing, into a neat or secure position.
Example sentences:
- She tucked away her scarf before entering the warm café.
- The mother gently tucked her child into bed.
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