Sentence example with the word 'stocked'

stocked

Definition adj. furnished with more than enough

Last update: July 11, 2015


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A little more exploring revealed that the cabinets were stocked with sufficient supplies of dry goods and the potato and onion bins were full.   [Please select]

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These ponds were stocked with numerous kinds of fish which, thus protected from their natural enemies, increased rapidly and formed an unfailing food supply.   [Please select]

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A sister, decent but far from dull, well stocked with all the feminine points and only too glad to be confidential.   [Please select]

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"He bought an old boat, stocked it with quite a supply of provisions, and started on his way."   [Please select]

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Each cell, as built, is stocked and walled up immediately, as we have seen with the Mason-bee of the Walls.   [Please select]

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Time after time, she fetches honey and pollen, though the larder is already fully stocked.   [Please select]

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You are now pretty well stocked with the necessary clothing and in consequence will not require many new things for some time.   [Please select]

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He then produced a handsome cigar-case admirably stocked, and we smoked and sipped in the cosiest fashion, though without exchanging many words.   [Please select]

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Old Mary sent them each a yard measure; Miss Finch, a thread-case, stocked with differently colored cottons.   [Please select]

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The lake was covered in part with a profusion of purple waterlilies, and was well stocked with gold-fish.   [Please select]

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So long as their warehouses, well stocked in advance, contained anything that could be sold at a higher price than formerly, non-importation was no bad thing even for those merchants who observed the agreement.   [Please select]

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