From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtidy something ↔ away phrasal verbBritish EnglishTIDY to put something back in the place where it should be, especially in a cupboard, drawer etc Let’s tidy these toys away. → tidy→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
tidy away• For a further hour she worked steadily, then looked at her watch and began to tidy the papers away.• These she slipped in her pocket, then she tidied the stuff away.• Even when not doing the house, or tidying herself away from the world, she wore a checked apron.• As bedtime approached, Léonie tidied herself away into a corner.• They had tidied him away into the cupboard where nobody would see him.