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hoarding
1[ hawr-ding ]
noun
- the act of a person or animal that hoards:
Depression-era hoarding, when gold coins disappeared from circulation;
the hoarding of nuts by chipmunks.
- hoardings, things that are hoarded.
hoarding
2[ hawr-ding, hohr- ]
noun
- a temporary fence enclosing a construction site.
- British. a billboard.
hoarding
/ ˈhɔːdɪŋ /
noun
- a large board used for displaying advertising posters, as by a road Also called (esp US and Canadian)billboard
- a temporary wooden fence erected round a building or demolition site
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of hoarding1
Example Sentences
In “Snail,” a traumatized and lonely young Grace risks becoming a hoarding hermit until she bonds with the older Pinky, who is the essence of joie de vivre.
Wiles' name appeared in a now-dismissed criminal filing against Trump for hoarding classified documents at Mar-a-Lago after his first presidency ended.
Landlords have also been accused of hoarding low-cost housing units and selling them for an exorbitant price, knowing that the desperation of some renters would more than offset any wasted space.
Despite acknowledging that his hoarding makes him "horribly uncomfortable", Dan finds it difficult to let go.
Researchers analysed Premier League coverage in the UK across TV - including pitchside hoardings and shirt logos - as well as radio and social media.
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