Verb
(transitive) To stash or store something in a secret location.
(intransitive) To hide, to be hidden.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThe sea is whipping the sky The sky is whipping the sea You can hide away forever from the storm But you'll never hide away from me. Jim Steinman
Yesterday, love was such an easy game to play Now I need a place to hide away. Paul McCartney
As the skin on her face was so badly affected, Eden felt so self-conscious that she started to hide away. Source: Internet
Finished in wood and high-quality fabric they make a perfect addition to a modern décor as the fit seamlessly into the background with no wires and cables to hide away. Source: Internet
“People talk about academia as being an ivory tower, meaning it’s just a place that people hide away and study,” Swords said. Source: Internet
“It has been a very, very poor start – we can’t hide away from that. Source: Internet