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restock
[ ree-stok ]
restock
/ riːˈstɒk /
verb
- to replenish stores or supplies
Example Sentences
Tha returned to Thailand to restock on medicine, and the Free Burma Rangers were born.
It was time to restock and reload, time for a new brand of evil-doer.
Those who pass go on to restock the 2,500-man rotation of active-duty SEALs.
But alas, not even an ark arrived, and it took Paris many years to restock the garden.
The most important consideration is, of course, to leave enough seed trees to restock the cut-over area.
They took our herd and said to us: 'We shall carry you to the burg of our count to restock his domain with slaves and cattle.'
And now he steered for the heart of India, for Delhi, in fact, where he proposed to restock his larders.
He's goin' to restock my place an' give me a chance to get on my feet.
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