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put away
verb
- to return (something) to the correct or proper place
he put away his books
- to save
to put away money for the future
- to lock up in a prison, mental institution, etc
they put him away for twenty years
- to eat or drink, esp in large amounts
- to put to death, because of old age or illness
the dog had to be put away
Example Sentences
It doesn’t matter how fast you come to your senses and put away those selfish desires.
Altogether, the sum of the Trojans’ supporting parts would be enough to put away Kansas State.
"After JD Vance's statement on Greenland, the president's disrespect for internationally acknowledged borders, I took those that Stars and Stripes down and the medal has been put away," Soren says, his voice breaking a little.
"We advise the US to put away it's bullying face and return to the right track of dialogue and co-operation before it is too late," foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian added.
Guests are encouraged to put away their phones for the duration of their stay and avail themselves of offerings like yoga, meditation and massage.
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