Hoarding [verb]

Definition of Hoarding:

put away, accumulate

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Sentence/Example of Hoarding:

This hoarding by rich countries means that people in the poorest countries will be waiting many, many months, and likely years, before they can get a Covid-19 vaccine dose.

The Ethiopian government has unveiled a set of new bank notes as a part of its efforts to curb cash hoarding, illegal trade activities, and illicit financial flows in an already struggling economy.

She could not see the word Putney posted on a hoarding without a stirring of the spirit and a beating of the heart.

When the vernal or autumnal storms delay to break, they are gathering strength; hoarding up their fury for more sure destruction.

And until the very eve of victory, we treated Handitch not so much as a battlefield as a hoarding.

It looks out upon you—the word again, not the quality—from every hoarding.

Then, lest he become a miser hoarding gold and spending it not, Sweep at last bethought him of a kindly plan.

The old doctor was indeed favorable to the latter course,—the passion for hoarding had gone on increasing with age.

Observe, also, the difference between tasting knowledge, and hoarding it.

They have begun under the influence of the passion for hoarding, which is but a blind passion of the finger-ends.