1. pack away - Adjective
2. pack away - Verb
(transitive) To store away, place out of the way, or stash, especially for the longer term.
She packed away her warm sweaters for the summer.
(transitive) To eat (a great deal of food).
Have you ever seen someone pack away five hot dogs in one sitting?
Capable of being folded up or disassembled for storage.
Available for storing items that are not in use.
That must be packed away between uses.
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Jack Benny: Where's that big glass star I told you to pack away last Christmas? Jack Benny
Thompson led the pack away but Turner was moved wide allowing Rennie through into second but he soon had Craig Wallace in close order. Source: Internet
They pack away their work with the rising of the sun. Source: Internet
Apparently it's not what we eat between Christmas and New Year but rather what we pack away between New Year and Christmas that's the problem! Source: Internet
Now that spring is here, Canadians are preparing to pack away the winter boots and step back into the nightlife. Source: Internet