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tuck away

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Word: Tuck Away

Part of Speech: Verb (phrasal verb)

Basic Definition: "Tuck away" means to eat something quickly and usually a lot of it. It often refers to eating in a way that shows you really enjoy the food, or it can also mean to store something safely.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Tuck away" is often used in informal contexts, especially when talking about eating food.
  • It can also be used when talking about putting things in a safe place.
Examples:
  1. Eating Example: "After a long day, I really tucked away a big bowl of pasta."
  2. Storing Example: "She tucked away the extra blankets in the closet for winter."
Advanced Usage:
  • You can use "tuck away" in both eating and storing contexts to describe the action in a more vivid way. It adds a sense of comfort or pleasure to the action.
  • For example, "He tucked away his savings in a special account for future travel."
Word Variants:
  • There are no direct variants of "tuck away," but you might come across related verbs like "tuck" or "store."
Different Meanings:
  • Eating Context: To consume food enthusiastically or in large amounts.
  • Storing Context: To place something safely or secretly away for later use.
Synonyms:
  • For eating: devour, gobble, chow down, consume.
  • For storing: stash, hide, store away.
Idioms and Related Phrasal Verbs:
  • Tuck in: This is similar and often used in the same context. For example, "Tuck in! The food is ready."
  • Tuck up: This can mean to arrange bedding or to cover someone with blankets, especially when putting them to bed.
Summary:

"Tuck away" is a versatile phrasal verb that can describe the enjoyment of eating a lot of food or the act of storing things safely.

Verb
  1. eat up; usually refers to a considerable quantity of food
    • My son tucked in a whole pizza

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