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was stock
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A store or supply A store of goods ready for sale; inventory.
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It was stock kinema.
What they never were was stock movie-star fare.
"I'm O.K.," he said, but he stayed where he was, stock still, waiting.
It was stock options that offered him the opportunity to become really wealthy.
Some $30 million of that was cash, and the rest was stock.
For the present storm, all we could do was stock up on canned goods and fill up our bathtubs.
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Because if he wasn't pointing his microphone at interesting angles, he was stock-still, legs spread, right fist clenched, arm raised high, embracing the adulation.
The proper way to watch the Spurs' victory in Game 2 of the Western Conference finals was stock-still, jaw slightly agape, eyes following every pinpoint pass, focused on plays so intelligently run it seemed Coach Gregg Popovich had found a way to live-animate his play board.
Think of the acute anxieties that stalked the news floors of the media at the turn of the second millennium, for example, when many shrill, not-so-much-in-the-know commentators predicted the wholesale collapse of the world's computers systems, and tinned food was stock-piled in the outhouses of ageing hippies in upstate New York.
Neither was stocked.
The theatre was stocked with genuine characters.
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