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| a calculus or concretion found in the stomach or intestines of certain animals, esp. ruminants, formerly reputed to be an effective remedy for poison. |
| a children's mummer's parade, as on the Fourth of July, with prizes for the best costumes. |
| put away | |
| —vb | |
| 1. | to return (something) to the correct or proper place: he put away his books |
| 2. | to save: to put away money for the future |
| 3. | to lock up in a prison, mental institution, etc: they put him away for twenty years |
| 4. | to eat or drink, esp in large amounts |
| 5. | to put to death, because of old age or illness: the dog had to be put away |
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put away
Place in a designated spot for storage; also, place out of reach. For example, Please put away your clothes, or This young tennis player can really put away the ball. Also see set aside, def. 1.
Renounce, discard, as in Put away all those negative thoughts. [Late 1300s]
Consume quickly, ingest readily, as in He put away his dinner in just a few minutes. [Colloquial; late 1800s]
Confine to a mental health facility, as in The doctor said we had to put her away. [Colloquial; late 1800s]
Kill, as in The vet put our old cat away. [Colloquial; late 1500s]