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hoarding

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Hoarding may refer to: Temporary fencing enclosing a construction site Hoarding , the gathering and storing of goods Compulsive hoarding , a pathological hoarding by humans Animal hoarding , the compulsive hoarding of animals by humans Hoarding (castles) ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN advertising ▪ Just as Canetti didn't like the advertising hoardings in Berlin, so he dislikes self-advertisement. ▪ And nowhere on the advertising hoardings aimed at would-be green motorists, do we see suggestions that ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Hoard \Hoard\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Hoarded ; p. pr. & vb. n. Hoarding .] [AS. hordian.] To collect and lay up; to amass and deposit in secret; to store secretly, or for the sake of keeping and accumulating; as, to hoard grain.

Usage examples of hoarding.

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.

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.

As the dose of ketamine entered her bloodstream, Nina started counting, hoarding her strength.

The solipsistic hoarding of your own self and the hubristic munification of your will against the potent authority of the institution, these are textbook psychopathologies.

A mile and a half along the factory-lined Ringway, a huge hoarding reared upwards.

She also had taken lately to hoarding: unpaired gloves, broken eyeglass frames, bits of tape and twine.

There were those who claimed that by hoarding the minute quantity of yttrium remaining to us we might be able to hold off the invaders when they should come.

Known as a hoarding or brattice, this structure provided a roof over the battlements to protect defenders from missiles, and often projected outwards from the walls to allow defenders to drop missiles on attackers below.

The art of bill-sticking had lost nothing in the interval, and from countless tall hoardings, from house ends, from palings, and a hundred such points of vantage came the polychromatic appeals of the great Boomfood election.

Ask Fyler to bring up some decent stuff from the hold and tell him Captain Quain says no hoarding.

It is the clue to the unlovingness of so much sexual life, to sadistic impulses, to avarice, hoarding and endless ungainful cheating and treachery which gives men the sense of getting the better of someone even if they do not get the upper hand.

And with that unrepentent and unremorseful thought, Amelia stopped before another giant hoarding outside a cheap movie house.

Steamed, unspiced bedjies were unspeakably bland, but the Ryn matriarchs had taken to hoarding their herbs.

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.