file away - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (original) (raw)
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file away (third-person singular simple present files away, present participle filing away, simple past and past participle filed away)
- (transitive) To store in a file; to get rid of a document by placing it in a file or other storage.
Would you help me file away these reports? - (transitive, idiomatic) To cause oneself to remember (something); to avoid expressing a feeling, fact or idea until an appropriate time.
His words hurt, but I'll file away my emotions until I can get my revenge. - (intransitive) To move away in a file.
The soldiers filed way at a quick pace.- 2011 September 14, Barbara Yates Rothwell, The Boy from the Hulks, Trafford Publishing, →ISBN, page 230:
Then, in a moment of sheer grief, he touched Yebby’s tousled hair for the last time and stood back, watching silently as the men filed away, out of the clearing towards the settlement.
- 2011 September 14, Barbara Yates Rothwell, The Boy from the Hulks, Trafford Publishing, →ISBN, page 230: