WordNet
adj. furnished with more than enough; "rivers well stocked with fish"; "a well-stocked store" [syn: stocked]
Usage examples of "stocked with".
Most of it was given over to an ice-box stocked with a little beer and lots of soft drinks, chiefly for the mechanics, for working under that torrid sun was thirsty business.
Soon the cart was full, stocked with everything from motor oil to Gatorade.
Lunzie admired the section, which was twice as big as the hydroponics plant aboard the Destiny Calls, though by no means stocked with the same exotic varieties.
I'm having the place stocked with your preferred consumables, and a dozen humanoid drones are being sent to take care of your needs.
His mind was well stocked with details on life in twentieth-century New York, to be sure.
Clean and comfortable, the cabin had a larder stocked with dry goods.
Now she carried a palm-held computer stocked with pictures, anecdotes, resumes, preferences, passions, and stories from loved ones about each person.
The first led to a cold-storage room stocked with meats and vegetables.
One of the three closets which lead off the bedroom contained a waist-high refrigerator which had already been stocked with fruit juices, sodas, cheeses and a few other snacks.
With plants there is a vast destruction of seeds, but, from some observations which I have made, I believe that it is the seedlings which suffer most from germinating in ground already thickly stocked with other plants.
These streams were bordered by meadows, well stocked with buffaloes.
Bands and orchestras and choirs were all tuned and rehearsed, street vendors were well stocked with everything from flowers and sweets to cheap felt bicorn hats à.
It was the sort of gathering sure to be stocked with friendly young things who loved a uniform.