Meaning
Tuck away means to hide, store, or put something in a safe or secret place, often neatly or out of sight.
Grammar and Usage
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Phrasal verb (transitive)
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Structure: tuck something away
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Common meanings:
- Store or hide something in a secure or discreet place. e.g., She tucked away the documents in a drawer.
- Save money for future use. e.g., He tucked away some money for emergencies.
- Eat something quickly and eagerly (informal, UK). e.g., He really tucked away that sandwich!
Common Phrases
- tuck away money
- tuck away valuables
- tucked away in a corner
- tucked away safely
Collocations
- tuck away + belongings
- tuck away + cash
- tucked away + in the drawer
- tucked away + in the countryside
Examples
- She tucked away the letters in a box under her bed.
- I try to tuck away a little money every month.
- The café is tucked away in a quiet side street.
- He tucked away his passport so he wouldn’t lose it.
- The restaurant is beautifully tucked away in the mountains.
- He tucked away the leftover food for tomorrow.
- She has a fortune tucked away that nobody knows about.
- He tucked away the documents before leaving the office.
Synonyms or Related
- store
- hide
- stash
- put aside
- save up
Antonym
- take out
- display
- reveal
