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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31. Evans followed with a nine-yard run and Hoard went off-tackle untouched for the winning touchdown on the next play.
32. Most knowledge of the earliest Anglo-Saxon gold coins comes from the hoard found at Crondall.
33. Pirate Cave: You stash your secret hoard here.
34. The squirrel kept his hoard in a tree.
35. Where does Leto hide his hoard of spice?
36. They have a hoard of food in the basement.
37. Hoard : A Scalable Memory Allocator for Multithreaded Applications.
38. Not unless there was an emergency would she break into that hoard.
39. His tone and look assured her he had not been the discoverer of the hoard.
40. One who lives very meagerly in order to hoard money.
41. (Investors won't buy bonds that yield negative interest, since they can always hoard cash instead.) But the message of Mr. Bernanke's 2002 speech was that there are other things the Fed can do.
42. As a result, relatively few people wanted to spend their scrip and go out, while many wanted to baby-sit so they could add to their hoard.
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43. Traders, spooked by Russia's ban, may now seek to hoard supplies.
44. Aronson's hoard was donated by his nephew to Brown University.
45. To anyone familiar with the stories of northern mythology, Tolkien's use of the word hoard must recall the dragon hoards that in the stories of Beowulf and Sigurd lead only to destruction and death.
46. "You don't belong here! , " screams the woman, supposedly in front of her child and a hoard of bystanders in costume, including an Elvis Presley impersonator.
47. He took the purse, poured the hoard into his palm, and chuckled over it as if its scantiness amused him.
48. Why don't you retrench then - scrape up, hoard , economise?
49. TITANIA I have a venturous fairy that shall seek The squirrel's hoard, and fetch thee new nuts.
50. Buying green can establish the moral credentials that license subsequent bad behaviour: the rosier your view of yourself, the more likely you are to hoard your money and do down other people.
51. And the adaptive noisy control system of enclosed space is built using the TMS320C30 DSP hoard, in experiment, structure vibration signal acts as reference signal and speaker act as hypo-voice.
52. That's leading commercial banks to cut back on lending and hoard cash in order to shore up their balance sheets and improve their financial picture going into the next fiscal year.
53. God reminded us to invest in His Kingdom and not hoard up wealth on earth.
54. He had turned into a dragon while he was asleep. Sleeping on a dragon's hoard with greedy, dragonish thoughts in his heart[sentencedict.com], he had become a dragon himself.
55. The first Mercians are thought to have been Angles who moved inland along the River Trent, establishing themselves in the valley in the vicinity of the hoard.
56. The hoard may have been ransom, or booty, or a votive thanks.
57. As one opens the tapestry, a hoard of ancestors will arrive in the nonphysical.
58. However, if you hoard money selfishly or spend it frivolously, you will never have enough.
59. Adjusted for Microsoft's cash hoard, the two estimate they bought shares for seven times Microsoft's operating earnings.
60. Magic may also account for the only three obviously nonmilitary objects in the Staffordshire Hoard: two gold crosses and a slender strip of gold inscribed with a biblical quotation.
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.