Synonym: accumulate, amass, collect, gather, save, store. Similar words: hoarse, hoarsely, board, aboard, on board, boarding, cupboard, shipboard. Meaning: [hɔrd /hɔːd] n. a secret store of valuables or money. v. 1. save up as for future use 2. get or gather together.
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1. How many curios do you hoard in your study?
2. They've begun to hoard food and gaso-line and save their money.
3. He kept a little hoard of chocolates in his top drawer.
4. They dug up a hoard of Roman coins.
5. The case involves a hoard of silver and jewels valued at up to $40m.
6. Digging in her garden, she uncovered a hoard of gold dating back to the 9th century.
7. We found a huge hoard of tinned food in the basement.
8. His hoard is overripe for commerce.
9. Everyone knows it is illegal to hoard a spot.
10. That tends to make people want to hoard.
11. It is strange, people chase and hoard money, and even cheat the world to become rich only to finally leave it all behind. RVM
12. Alistair rushed in as we hoard the record loudly scraped off the turntable.
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14. For a lifetime pharaohs would carefully hoard possessions to carry with them on their journey into eternal life.
15. Hoard and Graham plowed downfield, with the Raiders offering little resistance.
16. The hoard can therefore be dated to about 625, some thirty years earlier than ha previously been thought.
17. I kept my own secret hoard of chocolate cookies in a big tin under the sink.
18. And somewhere inside it, was the Presley hoard, or was going to be real shortly.
19. It was useless to try to hoard silk stockings, stated the women's magazines.
20. He had hoarded the butt-ends of candles as another prisoner would hoard pieces of food.
21. What they usually hoard and guard in this way are beautiful girls and treasures of gold.
22. Down Agamemnon Street, leaping motor cars and fleeing rioters came a hoard of Afghani horsemen.
23. But they will be frustrated if land speculators continue to hoard land with planning permission.
24. It can be very difficult to be sure of why a hoard of objects was buried in the ground.
25. This was supposed to be a set of professional fence-building equipment, but actually looked like a hoard of junk.
26. For half an hour she lay on the floor in pain before they finally left with a hoard of silverware.
27. All was safely gathered in and Mr and Mrs Squirrel Nutkin's hoard was laid up for winter's sustenance.
28. A stratagem I learnt early in my life was to hoard every emblem of success and destroy all evidence of failure.
29. As the aircraft landed and the pressmen poured out, they were met by a hoard of local photographers.
30. But since people sometimes tied money into the knot of a large kerchief, it also means a hoard of money.
More similar words: hoarse, hoarsely, board, aboard, on board, boarding, cupboard, shipboard, surfboard, bed and board, skateboard, above board, across the board, boarding school, hoax, shoal, inchoate, roar, soar, uproar, coarse, roaring, go around, uproarious, yard, hard, ward, bard, card, award.