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ˈtuck-away, a. [f. the vbl. phr. to tuck away: see tuck v.1 8.] That may be tucked away.
1935Sun (Baltimore) 9 Nov. 1/3 The clipper's spick-and-span tuckaway galley producing hot bouillon, fried chicken and fruit. 1968Harrods Christmas Catal. 5/3 Satin evening pochette with gilt tuck-away chain handle. 1979Arizona Daily Star 1 Apr. (Advt. Section) 9/3, 1968 International 18′ high cube van trucks with tuck away tailgates. |