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Answer for the clue "Stash away ", 5 letters:
hoard

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Word definitions for hoard in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English hordian , cognate with Old High German gihurten , German gehorden , Gothic huzdjan , from the root of hoard (n.). Related: Hoarded ; hoarding .

Usage examples of hoard.

At the Royal Canal bridge, from his hoarding, Mr Eugene Stratton, his blub lips agrin, bade all comers welcome to Pembroke township.

Oresbius cinched with shining belt who had lived in Hyle hoarding his great wealth, his estate aslope the shores of Lake Cephisus, and round him Boeotians held the fertile plain.

Nobel pricked up his ears and bade Reynard relate how this hoard was obtained and where it was concealed.

For me, no venerable spinster hoarded in the Trongate, permitting herself few luxuries during a long-protracted life, save a lass and a lanthorn, a parrot, and the invariable baudrons of antiquity.

It might have been taken across wastes by caravans, forged into pagan funeral-masks, plundered from fallen citadels, buried in secret hoards, dug up by thieves, seized by pirates, made into jewels, and coined into specie of diverse realms.

Bakkat opened the pouch on his belt and brought out a stick of eland chagga half the length of his thumb that he had been hoarding, and the dried wing of a sunbird.

There is no foundation that will enfranchise them, no philanthropist who will risk his hoard in the hands of the mad ones.

The Web of Esen would protect what lived, not hoard the past to itself.

Behind him Gribble followed with a rake and a hoarded ball of twine ends, making bundles they could carry to the barn.

Corvallis would lie in ruins, its hoarded libraries, its fragile industry, its windmills and flickering electric lights, all vanished forever into the lowering dark age.

They demand directions to our sepulchres, and ways to break in and come on our hoarded gold, or what hereditary defects afflict our line, in order they may harm our descendants.

Behind his eyes is redness, the red of tiny hoarded fires, of explosions in the air.

Flashes of blue light and sharp explosions mark the destruction of hoarded Golden technology.

Iraqi people rather than being seized and hoarded by local warlords as in Somalia and Afghanistan.

Weapons he hoarded in plenty, and the ironsmiths of twenty or more tribes hammered and forged at his order.