squirrel away

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Definition

Verb (phrasal verb): - To hide or store something, especially money or supplies, in a safe or secret place for future use. This implies saving in a careful, often secretive, or hoarding manner, similar to how a squirrel stores nuts.

Usage

This phrasal verb is transitive and requires a direct object (the thing being stored). It is often used in informal contexts to describe the act of saving money or accumulating items over time, typically with a sense of discretion or preparation for a future need.

Examples
  • She managed to squirrel away a small fortune over twenty years of careful saving.
  • He squirrels away every spare coin in a jar under his bed.
  • During the summer, they squirreled away canned goods in preparation for the winter storms.
Advanced Usage
  • The phrasal verb can be used in various tenses. The past tense and past participle are typically "squirreled away" (American English) or "squirrelled away" (British English).
  • It often carries a connotation of thriftiness, foresight, or sometimes mild eccentricity or secrecy regarding one's savings.
Variants and Related Words
  • Squirrel (verb): The base verb, less common, meaning to store or hide away. Example: "He tends to squirrel his treasures in the attic."
  • Stash away: A very close synonym with a similar informal tone.
  • Salt away: An idiomatic synonym with a stronger implication of saving money.
Synonyms
  • Stash away
  • Salt away
  • Hoard
  • Cache
  • Put by
  • Lay by
Antonyms
  • Squander
  • Spend lavishly
  • Deplete
  • Use up
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • To have a nest egg: This idiom refers to money that has been saved for the future. While "squirrel away" describes the , "nest egg" describes the or the savings themselves.
    • All the money she had squirreled away became a comfortable nest egg for her retirement.
Verb
  1. save up as for future use