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hoard <a hoard; hoards> N

hoard N

hoard
hoard ECON

propensity to hoard ECON

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Hoard asks her if she would rather have the wedding dinner in the country or the city.
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These additional pieces are believed to be part of the original hoard.
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The present trouble is partly due to the fact that many traders are hoarding their money instead of paying it into the bank.
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At about the same time, a hoard was unearthed close by in a gravel quarry.
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Buried treasure is not the same as a hoard, of which there have been thousands of examples found by archaeologists and metal detectors.
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Once, he breaks into the governor's residence and makes off with a hoard of gold.
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Silver prices were rising, and many coins were being hoarded.
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This simple illustration demonstrates the essence of hoarding.
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But what if the excess demand is for "money", because people are hoarding it?
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Because of the importance of the find, the exact site of the hoard was initially kept secret.
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