stash
IPA: stˈæʃ
noun
- (countable) A collection, sometimes hidden; a reserve.
- (countable, US, slang, informal, African-American Vernacular) A place where drugs are stored.
- (uncountable, UK, slang) Clothing or other items branded with a particular university club or society's logo.
- (countable, textiles) A collection of yarn or other materials not yet allocated to any particular craft project.
- (nonstandard, informal, slang) mustache
- A surname from German.
verb
- To hide or store away for later use.
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Examples of "stash" in Sentences
- Closet is to stash clothes.
- I stashed my earrings in a box.
- He stashed his skies in his trunk.
- Where did you stash all the things
- He stashed his winter clothes in the closet.
- In the meantime, his candy stashed in the room.
- She stashed the truck in the woods until today.
- They came upon what they call a stash of child porn.
- Down there in FL, his dope stash is probably killer.
- Your yarn stash is making me want to knit more socks.
- The monkey gets away and stashes the pearls on Farina.
- They decide to stash all the money in the seats of a limousine.
- I see no reason to stash that away at the bottom of the article.
- $ git stash list stash@ {0}: On master: Changes to user authentication
- I'd started knitting the shawl with some Misti Alpaca I had in stash, but didn't like the way it was coming out.
- No amount of Wal-Mart bought handguns they can stash is going to mean diddly squat to the awesome power of the U.S.
- She doesn't have a huge stock, but often she'll have something appropriate for a swap if my stash is low in that area.
- He knows that the only way to separate the little people from their stash is to kidnap one of them and wait for the ransom to arrive.
- I found a lovely piece of hand-dyed fabric in my stash from a swap - it looks like a flour-type resist, so I'm guessing it was a resist swap of some sort - anyway, it was green with a fabulously textured background, so I know it would work for this.
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