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stash

[stash] / stæʃ /






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Imagine if Gingersnipes found out about the eyeball stashed beneath his bed.

From Literature

He opened an account with the aim of stashing away $50,000 to eventually buy futures contracts and lock in cheaper, longer-term prices, as bigger roasters do.

From The Wall Street Journal

Playing cards that were once simply a fun part of childhood are increasingly being stashed away as pension policies, believes expert Elliot Riley-Walsh, from Anglesey.

From BBC

Her son turns out to be Mr. Nivola’s character, the kind of guy who has a stash of $100 bills in a kitchen drawer for odds and ends.

From The Wall Street Journal

He removed a small package and stashed it in a drop-box at the foot of a crude bridge with a sign: Private Bridge, No Trespassing.

From The Wall Street Journal