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store up

verb as in cumulate

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Book Passage, in the Ferry Terminal as well as its original store up in Corte Madera, is also an oasis.

They saw the log into the tie—they work from the piles of timber which they have about the sawmill, to store up the supply.

When one is in good health he should store up a reserve of courage, in order to meet disappointments in the future.

Then, reassured, he again approached the trap, so that he might store up in memory the circumstances of his near escape.

The first year they store up food in their roots; the second year draw upon this food, and produce flowers and fruit.

You rest your brain, and while doing so store up knowledge, silently develop taste and acquire style.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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