hoards (Meaning)

hoards

to keep (something, such as one's thoughts) to oneself, to collect and often hide away a supply of something, to engage in compulsive hoarding, a supply or fund stored up and often hidden away, a temporary board fence put around a building being erected or repaired, to collect and often hide away a supply of, a hidden supply or fund stored up

hoards Sentence Examples

  1. The dragon hoards a mountain of gold and jewels in its lair.
  2. The miser hoarded money in his basement, living in squalor to save every penny.
  3. The library hoards a vast collection of rare and priceless books.
  4. The collector hoards vintage comic books, hoping to one day sell them for a fortune.
  5. The company hoards its profits instead of investing in its employees.
  6. The hermit hoards food in his cabin, fearing a future apocalypse.
  7. The government hoards information, keeping it secret from the public.
  8. The villain hoards stolen artifacts, planning to sell them on the black market.
  9. The sanctuary hoards endangered animals, providing them with a safe haven.
  10. The virus hoards inside the body, replicating and causing illness.

FAQs About the word hoards

to keep (something, such as one's thoughts) to oneself, to collect and often hide away a supply of something, to engage in compulsive hoarding, a supply or fund

stockpiles,stashes, funds, treasures, collections, deposits, savings,stores, provisions, caches

consumes, throws out, throws away,ditches, casts, flings (off or away), spends, squanders, dumps, discards

The dragon hoards a mountain of gold and jewels in its lair.

The miser hoarded money in his basement, living in squalor to save every penny.

The library hoards a vast collection of rare and priceless books.

The collector hoards vintage comic books, hoping to one day sell them for a fortune.