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hoarding
1[ hawr-ding ]
noun
- the act of a person or animal that hoards:
Depression-era hoarding, when gold coins disappeared from circulation;
the hoarding of nuts by chipmunks.
- hoardings, things that are hoarded.
hoarding
2[ hawr-ding, hohr- ]
noun
- a temporary fence enclosing a construction site.
- British. a billboard.
hoarding
/ ˈ³óɔ˻åɪŋ /
noun
- a large board used for displaying advertising posters, as by a road Also called (esp US and Canadian)billboard
- a temporary wooden fence erected round a building or demolition site
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of hoarding1
Example Sentences
The hoarding tendencies of the self-proclaimed nerd have resulted in 165 visual and audio art exhibitions, including his traveling retrospective, “Myopia.â€
Ms Francis also works with groups who can help with house cleaning and tackle other issues associated with poor mental health, such as hoarding.
Israeli officials accuse Hamas of hoarding supplies for itself.
"We are saving as much as possible, just hoarding cash, trying to bulk up our emergency fund," the 32-year-old accountant from Ohio said.
The 75-year-old said hoarding became a small way to find pleasure in life again after being left a widowed single mum with two teenage children.
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