stowing (Meaning)

Wordnet

stowing (n)

the act of packing or storing away

stowing Sentence Examples

  1. The crew stowed the cargo inside the ship's hold, ensuring it was secure for the voyage.
  2. The hikers carefully stowed their backpacks in the tent, keeping them dry from the rain.
  3. The pilot stowed the plane's landing gear after takeoff, increasing its aerodynamic efficiency.
  4. The librarian stowed the books neatly on the shelves, organizing them by subject and author.
  5. The mechanic stowed the tools back into the toolbox, keeping them safe and easy to access.
  6. The homeowner stowed the winter clothes in the attic, making room for the summer wardrobe.
  7. The farmer stowed the hay bales in the barn, providing shelter for his animals during the winter.
  8. The police officer stowed the evidence in a secure locker, ensuring its safekeeping.
  9. The sailor stowed the sails securely, preparing the ship for a storm.
  10. The explorer stowed the supplies in the tent, ensuring they had everything they needed for their expedition.

FAQs About the word stowing

the act of packing or storing away

storing, keeping,packing, repositing, garaging, cellaring, hangaring, putting up,housing, warehousing

dumping, discarding, casting, casting,unloading, ditching, jettisoning, wasting, dumping, wasting

The crew stowed the cargo inside the ship's hold, ensuring it was secure for the voyage.

The hikers carefully stowed their backpacks in the tent, keeping them dry from the rain.

The pilot stowed the plane's landing gear after takeoff, increasing its aerodynamic efficiency.

The librarian stowed the books neatly on the shelves, organizing them by subject and author.