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put away

1 of 1verb
/ˈpʊt əˈweɪ/
Forms:putting away,put away,put away
1

to place something where it should be after using it

  • The decorations were boxed up and put away for next year.
  • Can you put the toys away before bed?
  • I just finished washing the dishes and put them away.
  • Before leaving the office, he made sure to put away all the files.
  • She put away the groceries as soon as she got home.
2

to discard something, especially something that is no longer useful or necessary

  • The milk had gone bad, so I had to put it away.
  • I decided to put away my old journals; they were just gathering dust.
  • After realizing the shoes were beyond repair, she decided to put them away.
  • The leftovers had been in the fridge for too long, so we put them away.
  • The dress had too many stains on it, so I decided it was time to put it away.
3

to eat a large amount of food quickly

  • He was so hungry, he put away the entire pizza in minutes.
  • After the marathon, she put away a huge meal.
  • can't believe how much food he can put away!
  • Whenever he's stressed, he can put a whole tub of ice cream away.
  • If you leave snacks around, the kids will put them away in no time.
4

to mercifully end an animal's life, often through a lethal injection

  • The vet had to put away the dog because of its severe injuries.
  • It's a tough decision, but sometimes it's kinder to put an animal away if it's suffering.
  • They had to put away the old horse after it broke its leg.
  • After weeks of trying to treat the illness, they decided to put the rabbit away.
  • The farm had to put several animals away after the outbreak.
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5

to quit a bad habit or behavior, especially if it's an addiction

  • She finally decided to put her drug addiction away and seek help.
  • Realizing the harm it was causing, he put his drinking away.
  • After seeing the impact on her family, she put away her gambling addiction.
  • He put away his nightly habit of eating junk food when he started a new diet.
  • After his health scare, he put away his smoking habit for good.
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6

to place someone in a prison or a mental institution

  • After the trial, they put him away for ten years.
  • The judge decided to put her away due to the severity of her crimes.
  • Due to his unstable behavior, they had to put him away in a mental institution.
  • They put the criminal away for life after multiple heinous acts.
  • The court will decide if they should put him away for his actions.
7

to defeat an opponent decisively in a competition or game

  • The champion put away his challenger in just three rounds.
  • In the final set, she quickly put away her opponent with a series of powerful serves.
  • The team put away their rivals with a 5-0 victory.
  • With that last goal, they put the match away and secured their win.
  • He put his competitor away with a brilliant strategy in the last minutes.
8

to stop thinking or worrying about something

  • She decided to put away her doubts and take the risk.
  • After hours of contemplation, he put away his concerns and made a decision.
  • They advised her to put away her fears and move forward.
  • He put those negative thoughts away and focused on the positives.
  • To find peace, he had to put his past regrets away and live in the present.
9

to save money for future use

  • Every month, she puts a portion of her salary away for retirement.
  • He puts away $100 every week for his dream vacation.
  • It's wise to put some money away for unexpected emergencies.
  • They put away a percentage of their income into a college fund for their children.
  • After getting his first job, he started to put away funds for a new car.