Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Usage examples of "well-stocked".
Natural selection in each well-stocked country, must act chiefly through the competition of the inhabitants one with another, and consequently will produce perfection, or strength in the battle for life, only according to the standard of that country.
The fire was all a fire ever should be and van Gelder, I was happy to observe, was thoughtfully studying a very well-stocked glass liquor cupboard.
That well-stocked shop did not disappoint him, because it kept those items in stock for the many aging ships that had to use such underpinnings to prop up sagging decks.
She called up musical programs from the well-stocked computer archives or played chess with him.
A drudge who looked freshly scrubbed and attired entered with a well-stocked tray.
They've a well-stocked armoury hidden away in one of the caves, where they keep their blasting explosive.
He had sandy hair, sandy eyebrows, sandy moustache and the smooth, full, tight, reddish-tanned face indicative of a devotion to the table, a well-stocked cellar, a fresh Gillette every morning and an incipient heart condition.
Towards the rear there was a cloakroom and a remarkably well-stocked bar.
I would think that Flannelfoot is well-stocked with what he considers essentials.
There was also a well-stocked pantry, a small laundry room, and a powder room, and after her dad had moved in, Hope had added a small full bath to connect to his bedroom.
Beautiful Chinese lacquered chap, a well-stocked bar in a muTored alcove, discreet flower arrangements and a bottle of monogrammed Scotch Lincoln Bartlett with the compliments of the chief manager.
Beautiful Chinese lacquered chests, a well-stocked bar in a mirrored alcove, discreet flower arrangements and a bottle of monogrammed Scotch-Lincoln Bartlett-with the compliments of the chief manager.