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Definitionadj. repeated too often
Last update: April 18, 2016
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The shop has a stock of good quality rice. [noun]
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Our ancestors had a big cattle stock in the village. [verb]
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His mother gave him all her stock so that he could start his business well. [Please select]
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She comes from an English business stock. [Please select]
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Chicken stock enhances the taste of chicken soup. [Please select]
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The shopkeeper keeps bread as one of his stock items. [Please select]
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He possesses a good stock in other people's mind. [Please select]
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It's difficult to support the stock of the gun on your shoulder. [Please select]
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The three chains have been making billions in profits in recent years, and their CEOs millions in salaries and stock options. [Please select]
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Blanche, peel and chop the tomatoes (or use pre-chopped tinned tomatoes) and add along with the stock and herbs. [Please select]
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She has made herself a laughing-stock since then. [Please select]
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In these pages, Lenni-Lenape, Lenope, Delawares, Wapanachki, and Mohicans, all mean the same people, or tribes of the same stock. [Please select]
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And the husband awakes some day from his dream of domestic peace to discover that he has been long the laughing-stock of the town. [Please select]
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"From my Lord Rochester I expect nothing but pot-house buffoonery; but I take it vastly ill on your part, George, to join in making me a laughing-stock," remonstrated Lady Sarah. [Please select]
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There was little of the Twemlow stock about her--for the Twemlows were mild and humorous--but plenty of the strength and dash and wildness and contemptuous spirit of the ancient Carnes. [Please select]
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The Darlings themselves contend and prove that stock and name are Saxon, and the true form of the name is "Deerlung," as witness the family bearings. [Please select]
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