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is stocking
noun
A store or supply A store of goods ready for sale; inventory.
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Ms. Hussey is stocking up on buttons.
And his campaign is stocking away serious cash.
Sergei, 33, is stocking up on washing powder.
To ensure that renters keep crossing, Rockrose is stocking its $275 million building with amenities.
The supermarket is stocking a record 57 varieties of apple, including more British varieties than before.
One important strategy is stocking unique products available only from a brand's website or store.
That's when I start stealing in reverse (that is, stocking the shelves with my own book).
Judging from the stripped shelves at pharmacies across the country, pretty much everybody is stocking up on anything flu-related.
HMV, which is stocking the CD, said it was selling around 500 copies a week to hardcore "Humpers".
Their next encounter comes at a hardware store, where Christian is stocking up on masking tape, cable ties, and rope.
fourthplinth is stocking up on books to read in the five months between now and the US election.
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