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stash
[stash]
verb (used with object)
to put by or away as for safekeeping or future use, usually in a secret place (usually followed byaway ).
The squirrel stashes away nuts for winter.
noun
something put away or hidden.
a stash of gold coins buried in the garden.
a place in which something is stored secretly; hiding place; cache.
Slang., a supply of hidden drugs.
stash
/ stæʃ /
verb
informal, to put or store (money, valuables, etc) in a secret place, as for safekeeping
noun
informal, a secret store or the place where this is hidden
slang, drugs kept for personal consumption
Word History and Origins
Origin of stash1
Example Sentences
A year after being handed a 20-year ban on filmmaking he dispatched a documentary with the title "This is Not a Film" to the Cannes Festival on a flash drive stashed in a cake.
The Chicago-based architecture professor stashes vegetable scraps and leftover meat bones in plastic bags in her freezer.
Today, more than 70 million Americans have stashed more than $9 trillion in these tax-advantaged accounts, according to the Investment Company Institute.
Having already accumulated a stash of fancy cars and watches, wealthy Americans today are spending even more on experiences, including travel.
To pay for this, she needed to convert her Bitcoin stash back into money she could spend.
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