stash
Americanverb (used with object)
noun
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something put away or hidden.
a stash of gold coins buried in the garden.
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a place in which something is stored secretly; hiding place; cache.
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Slang. a supply of hidden drugs.
verb
noun
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informal a secret store or the place where this is hidden
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slang drugs kept for personal consumption
Etymology
Origin of stash
Example Sentences
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Her two younger kids are stashed away at their grandmother’s house, presumably for “Screams” 8 and 9.
From Los Angeles Times
“There are other things out there besides trolls. Just beyond the gates, a little ways in The Eastern Woods, I’ve actually hidden a stash of gold.”
From Literature
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Surely if Mom had money stashed away, she would be helping us, right?
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Down the hall, in locked storerooms, Washington stashed food, wine, extra furniture, and other possessions.
Some families stash their phones in another room while the movie is playing, or set them face down on a nearby desk.
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