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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th 
	
		  tuck something away   
  ˌtuck sthaˈway derived  1. be tucked awayto be located in a quiet place, where not many people go   •The shop is tucked away down a backstreet.   2. to hide sth somewhere or keep it in a safe place   •She kept his letters tucked away in a drawer.    •They have thousands of pounds tucked away in a savings account.   3. (BrE, informal)to eat a lot of food    Main entry: ↑tuckderived
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