I. verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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away
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All thoughts of Seal Sands Lock were stashed away , safe from the mockery of people like Gazzer.
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What she did not mention in her log was that she had found a bottle of liquor that Bill had stashed away .
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Members of the government seem to regard it as their right to stash away as much cash as possible.
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I wondered how much more he'd got stashed away in there.
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They have lost heart, stashed away their manuscripts and told themselves they were never really writers anyway.
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He'd probably got thousands stashed away .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The late president supposedly stashed millions of dollars in Swiss bank accounts.
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Where did you stash the drugs?
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All thoughts of Seal Sands Lock were stashed away, safe from the mockery of people like Gazzer.
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But if you stash 90 % of your money in a savings account, your overall results will almost inevitably be mediocre.
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Go ahead and use all the boxes of gift soaps stashed in drawers and closets.
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He would pull over later and stash the manual in the compartment beneath the battery.
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Meanwhile, it was worth turning our house over to see if Albie had stashed the drugs inside.
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Museum curators know this because whale bones stashed on archival shelves will weep lipids for decades.
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Narcotics that would have been smuggled inside the institution, she said, were instead found stashed in the visitors' restroom.
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Somewhere around there she can stash Jamie's things.
II. noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And there were the stashes of booze, if nobody found them.
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Dennis soothed him, guiding him into the living room and showing him my stash of porno magazines.
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It's not as if there was a stash of notes that he could extort from Stone and take away with him.
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Miguel headed back to his apartment to check on his stash .
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Police experts were sifting a stash of spare parts this week searching for the identities of yet more machines.
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Sure, he had always suspected Firebug of digging up his stash .
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The latter grudgingly handed over a stash of notes.