tuck away

VERB
  1. eat up; usually refers to a considerable quantity of food
    My son tucked in a whole pizza
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How To Use tuck away In A Sentence

  • Are you stuck away in your booth, while kids half your age cavort the night away?
  • His photographic memory enabled him to tuck away yards of facts.
  • The extra income has meant Phillippa can tuck away the rent.
  • The good news is whether you want to boost your bust, bare your legs or tuck away your tummy, the variety swimwear available means you can find the perfect cossie to fit your figure.
  • It's amazing the amount of food he can tuck away.
  • Fill your freezer, stock up your cupboards and tuck away some treats to make the best of the festive season. The Sun
  • The boy can tuck away a lot of food in one meal.
  • The extra income has meant Phillippa can tuck away the rent.
  • The extra income has meant Phillippa can tuck away the rent.
  • You should see the amount of food that boy can tuck away in one meal!
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