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hoard

[hawrd, hohrd] / hɔrd, hoʊrd /




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It’s Greg Abel’s Berkshire Hathaway now, but the last act of Warren Buffett as CEO appears to have been putting some of the conglomerate’s record cash hoard to work.

From MarketWatch

Digital advertising hoards currently plastered with adverts for the "Big Rail Fare Freeze" are part of the same strategy.

From BBC

They looked just like rabbit holes, but supposedly gnome holes all led to a large underground cavern where they kept hoards of food.

From Literature

When shortages hit some areas of the market, analog-chip makers were able to raise prices, leading customers to hoard components.

From MarketWatch

Grandma Edem had made good money from her clam picking and trading and had left gold jewelry for all her children, but it was being hoarded by Ma’s older sister and her greedy husband.

From Literature