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Hoard meaning
A hidden supply or fund. | A cache of valuable objects or artefacts; a trove.
Example sentences (20)
But that skirts the point that none of the 145 countries holding dollar reserves are under any compulsion, least of all a terrorist threat, to hoard their reserves in American dollars.
Flushing It All AwaySubtonic: Flushing It All Away: Can't wait for the inevitable hoard of morons that say these vaccines cause ass cancer or some nonsense like that.
He begins with Anglo-Saxon treasure the Staffordshire Hoard, buried in one of England’s most important kingdoms.
In 1999 a hoard of 43 silver and bronze items was discovered in the cave.
In addition to the Rolletts, the hoard included a mass of watercolours by his artist daughter Kathleen, portraits of both Rollett and Kathleen by painter friends, sketchbooks, and more, which went under the hammer at John Taylors on Tuesday (May 23).
It was confirmed that the smaller hoard was probably buried years later in the AD 220s.
Nobody deserves to hoard that much of the the federal government has created and spent into the economy.
Sean Derby, an historic environment record archaeologist, said: "This hoard is a fantastic example of the rich archaeological landscape that exists in north-west Wales.
The coins in Tony's hoard apparently date from the reign of King Henry II and feature small crosses on the back as a design.
The game challenges bargain lovers to pick out a rare, treasured, or valuable item from a stash of ornaments in a shop, hoard, or, on one occasion, a kitchen cabinet.
The hoard of Porsches is set to go under the hammer on 1 to 2 December 2023.
The leader of the Kremlings will do anything to reach that goal in the games, which often involves stealing Donkey Kong’s banana hoard much to the avail of the Kong family.
The Roman hoard of 3,600 bronze coins was held at County Hall, Maidstone, after it was uncovered at site in Medway Valley in 2006.
Undercover officers carried out a sting operation to stop a historically important Viking hoard of coins worth £766,000 being sold to an American buyer, a court heard.
We will neither subsidize neighbouring countries’ fuel consumption nor allow a select few to reap windfall profits and hoard products.
What is shocking is that has now brazenly ruled out any attempt to take even a tiny portion of that hoard back.
With the pair joining a hoard of ex-holding company talent to take a stake in an indie agency, the team discusses where the power lies the agency landscape, and whether the indies versus the holdcos discussion is a trend we can expect to see continue.
Ahead of public sales, the National Museum has already purchased seven coins for over seven million kroner from Lars Emil Bruun’s vast hoard of some 20,000 rare Nordic coins.
Archaeologist Shahar Krispin holds some of the Lod coin hoard after its discovery, in an image released on June 16, 2024.
Auctioneers described a Harold II penny from the Guildford moneyer Leofwold, which is part of the hoard, as “excessively rare” and it has an estimate of £5,000 to £6,000.