Sentence examples for To be stashed from inspiring English sources

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All that folding metalwork has to be stashed somewhere when driving al fresco.

"Or else, the vice president is going to be stashed in a closet somewhere.

Most of them — ceramic jars, lacquer boxes, scroll paintings — are compact enough to be stashed in a closet.

"Often things of this nature tend to be stashed at a local historical society, and that's fine for some collections.

Her rhymes are "recombinant" — that is, as she has put it, they tend to be stashed "at the wrong ends of lines and at the middles".

For larger items that need to be stashed at the end of the day, he said, try cloth-covered boxes or wire baskets.

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The owner of a Georgia crematory turned out to be stashing hundreds of cadavers in the woods instead of incinerating them.

The slush fund headline seems to suggest the financing controversy in which the City Council was found to be stashing millions of dollars for later use by allocating grants to fictitious nonprofit groups.

Strangers and brothers, Iraqi and American soldiers descended together recently on Arab Jabbour, a quiet neighborhood of Baghdad, where loyalists to Saddam Hussein were believed to be stashing arms and cash.

Technique will be fun to peer at and identify friends and enemies in, and will doubtless be stashed away to be pulled out in future years and reopened to show your grandchildren with a frisson of horror and delight.

Could they be stashed behind the counter?

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