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restock

[ree-stok] / riˈstɒk /






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Will the services be able to restock their arsenals of missiles and munitions, much of which have been given to Ukraine?

From BBC Jun. 12, 2026

I either overspend on food items, failing to take advantage of hidden deals as I frantically yet desperately attempt to restock my kitchen.

From Salon May 30, 2026

Even after production returns, oil will trade at a premium as countries restock their strategic reserves.

From Barron's May 29, 2026

Doris stopped by the store a few days a week to sweep, restock the shelves and ring up customers.

From The Wall Street Journal May 4, 2026

She knew when to restock his office refrigerator with Dr Pepper, and the exact time he liked to eat lunch every day.

From "The Parker Inheritance" by Varian Johnson

Despite several restocks, supplies had run out at many locations.

From Barron's Aug. 11, 2026

The Snoopy stickers have already sold out on Ulta.com, Starface founder Julie Schott said in an emailed statement, adding that the brand is fielding requests for restocks.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 23, 2025

He restocks the stations with gallon jugs of water, trims away overgrown grass, and ensures the GPS coordinates are still visible on the underside of the barrel lids.

From Seattle Times Aug. 11, 2023

With restocks selling out as fast as they arrive, it's also spawned a black market with people selling bottles for huge prices online.

From BBC Jan. 27, 2023

Ron comes out from his office and hums along as he restocks the receipt paper.

From "Dumplin'" by Julie Murphy

In 2018, the Nigeria World Cup kit sold out in hours and wasn’t restocked for months.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 16, 2026

The recreational lake is open year-round and is restocked with fish from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 11, 2026

The gift shop shelves are restocked the next morning until the figurines are gone again.

From Seattle Times Apr. 13, 2024

Even as concerns about the coronavirus faded in 2022, the United States continued to import a lot of Chinese products, as bottlenecks at congested U.S. ports finally cleared and businesses restocked their warehouses.

From New York Times Feb. 7, 2024

Hazleton began buying more monkeys from the Philippines, from the same monkey house near Manila, and restocked the building with crab-eating monkeys that had been trapped in the rain forests of Mindanao.

From "The Hot Zone" by Richard Preston

“I guess my interior monologue is highly interpretable to people, and if you’re standing in a store and you see somebody really thinking and thinking, they’re like, ‘She must be restocking the shelves.’

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 6, 2026

“It is most unlikely,” Justice Alito adds, “that the supermarket employee who is gathering up shopping carts in the parking lot or the employee who is restocking shelves will possess that authority.”

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 26, 2026

Strategists expect this focus on resiliency to spur a restocking, not just in energy but also critical commodities.

From Barron's Apr. 17, 2026

When the company expanded to the South in the 1990s, executives realized they were pulling gear too early in the fall and restocking it too late in the spring.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 14, 2026

Twice a week she had shifts at the Dick Blick, selling art supplies to her fellow students, or restocking the back room.

From "Little Fires Everywhere" by Celeste Ng




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