Use "hoard" in a sentence

1. You hoard your gasoline.

2. Tom found a hoard.

3. How Stingy Plants Hoard Their Water

4. His hoard is overripe for commerce.

5. Pirate Cave: You stash your secret hoard here.

6. Everyone knows it is illegal to hoard a spot.

7. Behold the great treasure hoard of Thror.

8. But they did not hoard these spiritual things.

9. That tends to make people want to hoard.

10. They dug up a hoard of Roman coins.

11. Hoard : A Scalable Memory Allocator for Multithreaded Applications.

12. (verb) An example of Amass is to hoard up 1

13. Nevertheless, they ‘hoard’ simply for the sake of ‘hoarding.’”

14. How many curios do you hoard in your study?

15. The live-forever has succulent leaves, which carefully hoard water.

16. They've begun to hoard food and gaso-line and save their money.

17. (Psalm 50:10, 11) Yet, he does not selfishly hoard anything.

18. Some use underground containers, while others hoard it in thick stems.

19. The hoard was estimated dated from the reign of King Balitung (899–911).

20. Many questions remain concerning the origin and background of the treasure hoard.

21. And in other parts of science, it is routine that scientists hoard their data.

22. As a verb Cupboard is to collect, as into a Cupboard; to hoard.

23. Acquisitiveness describes the greed to increase one's possessions, to acquire, hoard and save

24. 24 The hoard may have been ransom, or booty, or a votive thanks.

25. We don't have to hoard cans of spaghetti or go down into the basement.

26. The case involves a hoard of silver and jewels valued at up to $40m.

27. Avaricious definition is - greedy of gain : excessively acquisitive especially in seeking to hoard riches

28. To their surprise, they discovered a veritable treasure trove, subsequently named the Nahal Mishmar hoard.

29. And somewhere inside it, was the Presley hoard, or was going to be real shortly.

30. But they will be frustrated if land speculators continue to hoard land with planning permission.

31. Then he told her of every hoard he had hidden for the benefit of that son.

32. He had hoarded the butt-ends of candles as another prisoner would hoard pieces of food.

33. I kept my own secret hoard of chocolate cookies in a big tin under the sink.

34. As you know, many hoard their wealth, greedily seek to increase it, or spend it selfishly.

35. What they usually hoard and guard in this way are beautiful girls and treasures of gold.

36. Avarice is defined as "a feeling of inordinate, miserly desire to gain and hoard possessions".

37. The answer to inequality cannot be to build walls, hoard wealth, and stigmatize the poor and vulnerable.

38. However, if you hoard money selfishly or spend it frivolously,(sentencedict .com) you will never have enough.

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40. There, he uncovered a hoard of precious artifacts, jewelry, and metalwork, including two diadems and a copper shield.

41. This was supposed to be a set of professional fence-building equipment, but actually looked like a hoard of junk.

42. But since people sometimes tied money into the knot of a large kerchief, it also means a hoard of money.

43. The hoard can therefore be dated to about 6 some thirty years earlier than ha previously been thought.

44. He does not selfishly hoard this precious quality; he imparts it to others, and he does so generously.

45. It can be very difficult to be sure of why a hoard of objects was buried in the ground.

46. For half an hour she lay on the floor in pain before they finally left with a hoard of silverware.

47. If you found precious gems, would you hoard them, or would you generously share some of the wealth with others?

48. 22 For half an hour she lay on the floor in pain before they finally left with a hoard of silverware.

49. A stratagem I learnt early in my life was to hoard every emblem of success and destroy all evidence of failure.

50. Hoard 4 from Karanis, containing 60 Roman Aurei, was found in a courtyard of B11, a second-century house at the site

51. Though gold and silver do not rust, if we were to hoard them, they would be as valueless as things that have rusted.

52. Cupboard (third-person singular simple present Cupboards, present participle Cupboarding, simple past and past participle Cupboarded) To collect, as into a Cupboard; to hoard

53. Brilliants Hot is a video slots game featuring a host of oversized jewels that Smaug himself would be proud to have in his hoard

54. "You don't belong here! , " screams the woman, supposedly in front of her child and a hoard of bystanders in costume, including an Elvis Presley impersonator.

55. It is strange, people chase and hoard money, and even cheat the world to become rich only to finally leave it all behind. RVM 

56. Avarice refers to an insatiable desire to gain and hoard wealth. It’s similar to greed but goes even further, encompassing such things as selfishness, entitlement, materialism, consumerism, and hoarding

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58. Buying green can establish the moral credentials that license subsequent bad behaviour: the rosier your view of yourself, the more likely you are to hoard your money and do down other people.

59. ‘a belt Buckle’ ‘Dating from the late ninth century AD, the hoard includes silver coins, fragments of two swords, weights, a belt Buckle, strap ends as well as the boat nails.’

60. Hoard chairman, said in a prepared statement after the Springdale!^ the earliest cities in to benefit from the, the! ui iui limn Antinial uinn ami trying to ban busing now that it , .V

61. * “Bowled Bolderby!”, (ss) Chums Jun 18 1921 * The Honour of Pierre Grosjean, (ss) Chums May 7 1921 * Island of Poison Mist, (ss) Chums Aug 20 1921 * Jungle Hoard!, (ss) Chums Sep 10 1921

62. * “Bowled Bolderby!”, (ss) Chums Jun 18 1921 * The Honour of Pierre Grosjean, (ss) Chums May 7 1921 * Island of Poison Mist, (ss) Chums Aug 20 1921 * Jungle Hoard!, (ss) Chums Sep 10 1921

63. More than 3,000 lines long, Beowulf relates the exploits of its eponymous hero, and his successive battles with a monster named Grendel, with Grendel’s revengeful mother and with a dragon which was guarding a hoard of treasure.

64. A small Copse of trees shaded the back of the house Recent Examples on the Web The spot where the Viking buried the hoard, according to Tim Hoverd’s expert analysis, is in the corner of a field just north …

65. The Aryans (old Indo-Iranians) were a middle Bronze Age people who are associated with the early influx of migrants from the Sintashta-Andronovo region to the areas where the Tazabagyab-Bactriana-Margiana Archaeological Complex and are associated with the Cemetery H, Swat V, Gandhara Grave, Copper Hoard, Mitanni and the Painted Greyware cultures.

66. Chipperee, Chipperee, chip! And four little babies peeped out at the sky— Chipperee, cliipjicree, chip! You never saw darlings so pretty and shy— Chipperee, Chipperee, chip! Xow, winter came on with its frost and its snow— Chipperee, chipjicrco, chip! They eared not a bit w hen they hoard the wind blow— Chipperee, Chipperee, chip!

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68. And if the good king Gunthram passed for the fortunate finder of the Dragon-hoard, his brothers and their queens, by their wars, their reconciliations and their terrible Avengings, must surely have suggested the main argument of that most tragical epic, the very name of one of whose heroines, Brunichildis, is identical with the name of the

69. Aurei from Boscoreale hoard (1,084) (from CANTILENA 2007) Tiberius’ coins contribute to Indian hoards not only with the highest number of denarii, but also with the highest number of Aurei, part of which must have been seized by the trading élites after Gaius rapidly squandered Tiberius’ enormous cash reserve of 2.7 (or 2.4 or 3.3) billion

70. And if the good king Gunthram passed for the fortunate finder of the Dragon-hoard, his brothers and their queens, by their wars, their reconciliations and their terrible Avengings, must surely have suggested the main argument of that most tragical epic, the very name of one of whose heroines, Brunichildis, is identical with the name of the

71. And if the good king Gunthram passed for the fortunate finder of the Dragon-hoard, his brothers and their queens, by their wars, their reconciliations and their terrible Avengings, must surely have suggested the main argument of that most tragical epic, the very name of one of whose heroines, Brunichildis, is identical with the name of the

72. A hoard or hoarding (also known as a brattice or Brettice, from the French bretèche) was a temporary wooden shed-like construction that was placed on the exterior of a castle during a siege to allow the defenders to improve their field of fire along the length of a wall and, most particularly, directly downwards to the wall base