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restock

[ree-stok] / riˈstɒk /






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"Having the international break has probably come at a perfect time for us to gather and restock. We also have some clear weeks to get on the training pitch to work on what we want."

From BBC

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

“Europe needs to outbid Asia in order to restock sufficiently for the next winter,” said Natasha Fielding, an analyst at Argus Media.

From The Wall Street Journal

Metro wrote in an Instagram post announcing the restock.

From Los Angeles Times

Waitrose said it was the first UK supermarket to suspend mackerel sales, adding it would only start restocking the fish "once it meets our high sourcing standards".

From BBC