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  • past participle of stow.
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stowed



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A Suitcase Packed With Expectations, Stowed Away Until Next Year When one packs a suitcase for a trip, it is filled with things to accommodate your travel needs.

From New York Times • Jun. 16, 2012

Before long, new plants may be built in the wild blue yonder Stowed away unobtrusively aboard the Discovery shuttle last week were six stainless-steel chemical reactors, each about the size of a football.

From Time Magazine Archive

Stowed along with the humans in the vast body of the macroorganism would be domestic animals, plants, raw materials, machines and computers, as well as microfilms of all the books in the Library of Congress.

From Time Magazine Archive

Stowed in a secure hangar at California's Edwards Air Force Base are hand-built prototypes of what these pilots claim are the two hottest fighter planes ever made.

From Time Magazine Archive

Stowed under the seat or ready to hand, the tamping iron goes everywhere Phineas goes.

From "Phineas Gage" by John Fleischman




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