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store away
verb as in put away/put aside/put by
Example Sentences
The mind’s eye tries in vain to store away images and sensations for posterity.
"They gave the store away to the super-rich and spent us into the ground," he wrote.
Some jokes, of course, are evergreen, so you store away a few: how the Republican Party used to do serious things like bomb children in Iraq, but nowadays, it’s going to war over silly things like books and Bud Light.
In “Let Me Finish,” a book of autobiographical essays, Angell wrote, “Memory is fiction — an anecdotal version of some scene or past event we need to store away for present or future use.”
Many said they were buying cheaper, shelf-stable foods such as pasta and canned beans at dollar stores, and relying on chest freezers and food sealers to store away extras.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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