Hoardings [noun]

Definition of Hoardings:

gathering or amassing

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Sentence/Example of Hoardings:

One day her hoardings were stolen from her mattress by Philippe Bridau.

Edward Henry then remembered that the hoardings had been full of Mr. Seven Sachs for some time past.

His name is large upon hoardings, his books sell like hot cakes, and he keeps a level head through it all.

Indeed, upon all the hoardings in Greater London appeared various broadsheets side by side.

The whole program was reverberated on the walls and hoardings, 337 like a thousand-voiced echo.

The railway stations and all hoardings are made gorgeous by the announcement of their feats set out in red and blue and yellow.

But you've fenced the fields of human joy and turned the very hillsides into hoardings.

Advance Agents will reconnoitre the ground thoroughly and secure the best hoardings available.

Mr Bloom stood at the corner, his eyes wandering over the multicoloured hoardings.

Thick groups were standing about the hoardings, reading a yellow placard, which was still wet with the paste of the bill-sticker.