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View usage for: (stæʃ) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular presenttense stashes, present participle stashing, past tense, past participle stashed1. verbIf you stash something valuable in a secret place, you store it there to keep it safe. [informal] He had stashed cash in two safes in his office. [VERB noun preposition] Andrews had stashed money away in secret offshore bank accounts. [VERB noun with adverb] [Also VERB noun ]Synonyms: store, stockpile, save up, hoard More Synonyms of stash 2. countable nounA stash of something valuable is a secret store of it. [informal] Police found a stash of guns hidden in a cleaner's cupboard. [+ of] Synonyms: hoard, supply, store, stockpile More Synonyms of stash (stæʃ) verb1. (transitive; often foll by away) informal to put or store (money, valuables, etc) in a secret place, as for safekeeping noun2. informal a secret store or the place where this is hidden 3. slang drugs kept for personal consumption Word origin C20: origin unknown stash in American English (stæʃ) US, Informal verb transitive1. to put or hide away (money, valuables, etc.) in a secret or safe place, as for future use noun2. a place for hiding things 3. something hidden away; specif., a hidden supply of an illegal drug Word origin < ? stow & cache Examples of 'stash' in a sentencestash Australia stashed money away in the good times and paid off its debt.Lenders are expected to stash away profits over the coming years to build up their capital reserves.Now the stash of cash has finally dried up.Households will no longer feel they need the comfort blanket of a large precautionary stash of savings.Your other half finds a stash of shopping receipts and accuses you of overspending.How many bottles of champagne does he have stashed away?She could turn nasty if they find her stash.He is proud of having stashed away a lot of money in foreign banks.And as you play you can discover exciting bonus rounds and special symbols that help you stash the cash.Or is that her secret stash?There were bottles stashed all over my beleaguered parents' house and garden.We don't have money stashed in the bank to be paying heavy fines.Police then searched his bungalow and found he had a drug stash worth more than 120,000.They published a much larger stash of files said to include site members' emails.Who'd have known our secret shopping stash would cost as much as a new car?In her handbag she'd stashed three bottles of sleeping pills.Yet a real villain walks free with a suspended sentence over a huge cannabis stash and is let off over the illegal gun.Just imagine how much they would net if they managed to claw back ALL the money stashed in illegal accounts around the world. British English: stash VERB If you stash something valuable in a secret place, you store it there to keep it safe. We found money stashed behind the bookcase. - American English: stash
- Brazilian Portuguese: esconder
- Chinese: 藏 >某物
- European Spanish: esconder
- French: cacher
- German: verstecken
- Italian: nascondere
- Japanese: しまっておく
- Korean: 숨겨 두다
- European Portuguese: esconder
- Latin American Spanish: esconder
British English: stash NOUN A stash of something valuable is a secret store of it. A large stash of gold had been found aboard the yacht. - American English: stash
- Brazilian Portuguese: carregamento
- Chinese: 藏匿处 >某物
- European Spanish: alijo
- French: cache
- German: geheimes Lager
- Italian: quantità nascosta
- Japanese: 隠してあるもの
- Korean: 챙겨둔 양
- European Portuguese: carregamento
- Latin American Spanish: alijo
Definition a secret store, usually of illegal drugs, or the place where this is hidden He had stashed money away in secret offshore bank accounts. Synonyms save up cache lay up salt away put aside for a rainy day Definition to store (money or valuables) in a secret place for safekeeping A large stash of counterfeit notes had been found aboard the yacht. Additional synonymsSynonyms store, hide, bury, conceal, stash (informal), put away, secreteDefinition a hidden store of weapons, provisions, or treasure A cache of weapons and explosives was found by the police. Synonyms store, fund, supply, reserve, treasury, accumulation, stockpile, hoard, stash (informal) Definition things collected or accumulated He has gathered a large collection of prints and paintings over the years. Synonyms accumulation, set, store, mass, pile, heap, stockpile, hoard, aggregate, congeries - starvation
- starve
- starving
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- state
- state of affairs
- state of mind
Additional synonymsDefinition to conceal (oneself or an object) from view or discovery He hid the bicycle in the hawthorn hedge. Synonyms conceal, stash (informal), secrete, cache, put out of sight Definition to put in a hiding place She secreted the gun in the kitchen cabinet. Synonyms hide, conceal, stash (informal), cover, screen, secure, bury, harbour, disguise, veil, shroud, stow, cache, stash away (informal) Definition to store a large quantity of (something) for future use People are stockpiling food for the coming winter. Synonyms store up, hoard, put away, save, collect, gather, accumulate, garner, amass, buy up, cache, lay up, put by, stash away (informal) Definition a large store gathered for future use stockpiles of chemical weapons Synonyms stock, store, reserve, bank, supply, collection, pool, arsenal, accumulation, hoard, cacheDefinition to pack or store (something) I helped her stow her bags in the boot of the car. Synonyms pack, load, put away, store, stuff, deposit, jam, tuck, bundle, cram, stash (informal), secreteDefinition an amount available for use The brain requires a constant supply of oxygen. Synonyms store, fund, stock, source, reserve, quantity, reservoir, stockpile, hoard, cache |