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pack away

vb. 1 to store away, place out of the way, or stash, especially for the longer term 2 to eat a great deal (informal)

Usage examples of "pack away".

We had not seen a wraith at that time-except, of course, for the skins we wore over our tropical clothing, since the robes were so incredibly warm, rivaling the thermal blanket for insulative efficiency, that we were able to pack away most of the outer layers we had bundled on.

Father Bened slammed the door shut on the storm outside and took Rune's pack away from her, stowing it in a little closet next to the door, beside Talaysen's.

Bob said quietly, to himself, but he took his pack away and bothered us no more.

Jenks jerked when one reached for his slingshot, and I did nothing when they wrestled him to the ground and took it and his belt pack away, looking like bullies falling on a kid after school.

The stranger turned on him and snatched the pack away, tucking it beneath the long robe.

The Bard of Shadowdale froze obediently, the pan she'd been about to pack away still in her hands.

He extinguished the rod he carried, and gave it to a warrior to pack away with the rest of his brands.

He lifted the pack away from the girl and stuffed it back into her bag.

Mildly amazed, he watched her pack away an astonishing amount of food.

We had not seen a wraith at that time -- except, of course, for the skins we wore over our tropical clothing, since the robes were so incredibly warm, rivaling the thermal blanket for insulative efficiency, that we were able to pack away most of the outer layers we had bundled on.

She and Anna worked all morning to close the salon again, cover the furniture with dust sheets, and pack away the service and the silver.

Try to keep the Pack away from the families of the other kidnapped children.

He had lost track of time soon after they had taken his pack away from him.