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packaway (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of pack-away (all senses)
    • 1902, The Congregationalist and Christian World:
      There's packaway space to make your eyes open!
    • 1970, Board of Trade Journal - Volume 198, Issue 1, page 55:
      Packaway dance floors enable a room to be used for a dual purpose, such as dining and dancing.
    • 2014, Quentin Willson, Cool Cars, page 372:
      Early cars had a “packaway” hood made from ICI Everflex.
    • 2019, Zeta Brown, Helen Perkins, Using Innovative Methods in Early Years Research:
      The second project, role play in packaway settings, was conducted over an extended period of time and moved the mosaic approach from a method, a way of collecting data, to an ethnographic methodology in which I was immersed in the setting and was able to understand the lived experiences of the children.