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guardar
Catalan
emmagatzemar
Spanish
almacenar
Keep or lay aside for future use.
store
hive away
lay in
put in
salt away
stack away
Portuguese
guardar
1
To drink now or
stash
away
for a few years.
2
How do you
stash
away
more when times are tough?
3
They wanted as much military hardware as possible to
stash
away
for future tribal conflicts.
4
The others I would
stash
away
upstairs later.
5
Choose an amount that you can bear to
stash
away
weekly or biweekly and tighten your belt.
6
Savers who want to
stash
away
some rainy day money in secure spots want to squeeze out more yield.
7
Mrs. Wang began to
stash
away
large sums of money in places where no one else could find it.
8
Gallic households
stash
away
more than 14 percent of their gross disposable income, according to the European Union statistics office.
9
If you haven't been saving money, you need to get to the true reason why you can't
stash
away
cash.
10
So they were moved to the graveyard, which is the best place I can think of to
stash
away
a body or two.
11
He'd been smart enough to
stash
away
some of the millions he'd made instead of blowing it all on bling and cars and dope.
12
That would skew capital ratios, force banks to
stash
away
cash to offset their risks, and hit their liquidity at the worst possible time.
13
In other words pensioners will be able to
stash
away
up to £20,000 each, or up to £40,000 for a couple.
14
Companies may wish to
stash
away
what one CFO termed "cookie-jar reserves," funds that can be tapped later to flatter earnings if they fall short.
15
Bushy Park's Saturday market (11am-4pm) has lots of foodie delights that you can
stash
away
for a picnic en route.
16
They're all
stashed
away
in some secure, undisclosed location, waiting it out.
stash
away
stash
Portuguese
guardar
armazenar
acumular
Catalan
emmagatzemar
desar
tresorejar
acumular
atresorar
Spanish
almacenar
acumular