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How to pronounce stash in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms cache, hive up, hoard, lay away, squirrel away
Type of lay aside, save, save up
Type Words
Synonyms cache, hoard
Type of fund, stock, store

Examples of stash

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He planned to stash it nearby for safety in case of a showdown with authorities.
From the kansas.com
Ditch Justin Fargas and stash Darren McFadden only if you're in a keeper league.
From the philly.com
His dealer would roll up to his office in a station wagon with his latest stash.
From the bloomberg.com
You can stash rations at any point on the path and return to pick them up later.
From the tierneylab.blogs.nytimes.com
Elliot finds a stash of kimonos and Carla discovers a stripper pole in the back.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Even the most ethical shopper can end up with an unwanted stash of plastic bags.
From the guardian.co.uk
Then you spend the night stealing piece after piece from your kids'hidden stash.
From the stltoday.com
If you don't have the guts to start him, at least take the flier on him to stash.
From the sportsillustrated.cnn.com
If you have an open DL spot where you can stash Kuo, he's worth the investment.
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More examples
  • Hoard: a secret store of valuables or money
  • Hoard: save up as for future use
  • Stash is an EP released by Cypress Hill in 2002 and includes various, and mainly previously released remixes of their songs. The EP was heavily criticized for being censored for profanity (see 'Notes').
  • Stash is the debut album by sludge/stoner metal band Bongzilla. It was released on April 20 1999 through Relapse Records. It was re-released in 2007 by Relapse with the Methods for Attaining Extreme Altitudes EP tacked onto the end.
  • Stash is a compilation album from the rock band Phish featuring songs from their 1988-1995 official releases. It was only released in Europe and has been out of print for over a decade. ...
  • A collection, sometimes hidden; a reserve; To hide or store away for later use
  • (Stashing) when rats collect and hoard food or stolen objects.
  • Usually clothes, branded by a particular society.
  • Git allows you to "stash away" changes. This gives you a clean working tree without any changes. Later they can be "popped" to be brought back. This can be a life saver if you need to temporarily work on an unrelated change (eg. time critical bug fix)