polish off vs tuck away

polish off

verb
  • To finish completely, especially a food (polish the plate with one's tongue) or liquor. 

  • To remove by polishing (rubbing with a fine abrasive). 

tuck away

verb
  • To eat a lot of (something). 

  • To save or hoard (something); to hide (something) in a safe spot; to squirrel away. 

  • To be located in a remote, inaccessible or difficult-to-see spot. 

How often have the words polish off and tuck away occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )