Similar words: buttocks, stock, livestock, stock market, rock salt, hard knocks, aristocrat, aristocracy. Meaning: [stɑk /stɒk] n. 1. a frame that supports a boat while it is under construction 2. a frame for constraining an animal while it is receiving veterinary attention or while being shod 3. a former instrument of punishment consisting of a heavy timber frame with holes in which the feet (and sometimes the hands) of an offender could be locked.
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(121) I managed to steal some clothes from a butcher fastened in the stocks.
(122) Unsecured loan stocks are corporate bonds that are not secured by either a fixed or a floating charge.
(123) If stocks need to be further reduced because of storage limitations, continue cooking at a gentle simmer.
(124) Nice - at a price Our local garden centre stocks Sterlets.
(125) Including reinvested dividends, returns on stocks rose 36. 87 %, as measured by the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
(126) To cope with inflation, buy stocks of companies that annually raise your dividends substantially.
(127) Financial stocks dropped on concern that Treasury bonds yields are headed up, squeezing banks profit margins.
(128) You need to have a good knowledge of the industry before you buy stocks, or you're asking for trouble.
(129) Low world prices and large government-held stocks will make it hard for them to sell their own crop.
(130) Cyclical stocks ended the year at the bottom of the barrel, illustrating the growing investor skittishness about the economy.
(131) The government said it will announce measures in the next three months aimed at boosting investment in stocks.
(132) Even where price increases have taken place, retailers with good stocks may be able to cushion the blow for a while.
(133) You know, stocks and bonds. Commercial bankers just make loans.
(134) The worst bear market lasted from September 1929 through July 1932, when stocks plunged about 90 percent.
(135) The number of declining stocks outpaced the number of advancing issues on the New York Stock Exchange by about 12 to 11.
(136) There was heavy buying in major blue-chip stocks, including pharmaceuticals and banking issues.
(137) Like most goods(Sentencedict.com), stocks are a kind of popularity contest.
(138) For starters, he or she should get over the idea of bonds as an alternative to stocks.
(139) To avoid damage in a down market, buy and hold stocks of companies with long records of rising earnings and dividends.
(140) Oil stocks were looking battered following a slide in the price of crude.
(141) Financial stocks dropped on concern that Treasury bonds yields are headed higher, crimping banks and other lenders' profit margins.
(142) A broader category of 38 gambling stocks has dropped 32 % since the beginning of 1994.
(143) The only disappointment may come if stocks are all sold out!
(144) The selloff in tech stocks happened, and the big players at aggressive growth funds started buying REITs.
(145) In thin conditions, a few second and third line stocks came under sudden and unexplained selling pressure.
(146) Stocks in Bogota fell 0. 92 percent, while prices in Medellin declined 0. 20 percent.
(147) Stocks chugged along most of the day Monday with no great gains or losses.
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(148) Entire shoals are surrounded by nets and sucked in for processing and freezing, leaving nothing left to breed and replenish stocks.
(149) One idea Kevin had was to make concentrated chicken stocks for flavour.
(150) Lake was officially asked to divest the stocks in October 1993.
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