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restock

[ree-stok] / riˈstɒk /






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Officers are now on the trail, while the farm is trying to restock to meet the end-of-year demand from customers.

From BBC

There were routinely stretches of this year's race in which he went eight to 10 hours without an option to restock with food or water.

From BBC

The Cougars restocked with two Power Five transfers, a veteran backup was asked to take on an expanded role and a young player was promoted into the rotation.

From Seattle Times

Coty signaled that retailers were restocking after plumping for leaner inventory in the previous quarters.

From Reuters

For three weeks, millions of residents have cowered in their homes from air strikes, artillery battles, marauding fighters and lawlessness, many cut off from power and water and struggling to restock on food.

From Reuters