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Stashed
verb
Past of stash
Exact(60)
"He stashed drugs in my dolly when I was little," Bethany wisely informed her haters.
It also includes money saved informally, e.g cash stashed in a drawer and in children's assets.
A large part of the $1.6 billion invested in the paper came from money stashed abroad.
The second flight, a long one, took half a day (or, strictly speaking, all night), in my temporary abode stashed under my human's stockinged feet (those wretched olfactory stimuli).
More than half ends up in Asia, but much of the money is wasted on expensive transfer services and gets stashed away rather than put to productive uses that might help reduce poverty.Changing this was the main topic at the Global Forum on Remittances this week in Bangkok, a conference organised by IFAD and the World Bank, which focused on Asia.
Then when I moved from my birthplace in Warsaw to London two summers ago my human gave me away, temporarily it turned out, to a strange man who stashed me away in an unlit room.
Norway's thrifty governments have stashed away $840 billion from their share of the North Sea's treasure.
Throw in the digital paper-trails stashed in Google searches and Amazon purchases, and things can begin to get a little scary.
Conversely, it means that, unlike most Latin American countries, Chile can increase public spending in a recession.The upshot has been that the government, headed since last March by President Michelle Bachelet, has stashed away most of the copper windfall.
But he can use a robot too: a football-sized drone, hovering several metres off the ground, follows a beacon stashed in the little boy's school bag.
If anyone knows how to game the rules, it is the super-rich and their advisers.Because of the confidentiality, the value of goods stashed in freeports is unknowable.
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