How To Use Hoar In A Sentence

  • Since corporate America is more interested in hoarding than rehiring, the New Poor are going to be around for awhile. Mark Olmsted: No Pizza, No Peace: The New Poor and the Coming Blowback
  • Ms. Miller's imprisonment for civil contempt of court was less a perfect storm — to use one of the press 'hoarier clichés to characterize a grim convergence of unpleasant events — as it was a brownout, a distressing midsummer sign that a full power outage is on its way. The Great D.C. Plame-Out, Or: Novak, Lord of the Journo-Flies
  • And he had hoped to avoid all this; or rather to hoard this seeing for one final gulp from the mailboat rail. At Swim, Two Boys
  • They also come across a cryptogram, which is rather difficult to solve, but which eventually they manage to decypher, and which leads them to the treasure hoarded by the pirate, who by that time has met his end. Across the Spanish Main A Tale of the Sea in the Days of Queen Bess
  • Photographs of Ayesha were appearing in all the papers, and the pilgrims even passed advertising hoardings on which the lepidopteral beauty had been painted three times as large as life, beside slogans reading _Our cloths also are as delicate as a butterfly's wing_, or suchlike. The Satanic Verses
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  • Although he had not howled once, his snarling and growling, combined with his thirst, had hoarsened his throat and dried the mucous membranes of his mouth so that he was incapable, except under the sheerest provocation, of further sound. CHAPTER XVI
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  • It is the most highly capitalized company in the software business and has a huge cash hoard.
  • Last season finds included a hoard of four late bronze age socketed axes and the new art.
  • Modern Hopis and Navajos parade as hoary traditionalists, rightful stewards by ancestral occupance.
  • As for the other, he is a model of wantonness and scurrilousness and a blackener of the face of hoariness; his dye acteth the foulest of lies: and the tongue of his case reciteth these lines, [FN#464] 'Quoth she to me,' I see thou dy'st thy hoariness; 'and I,' I do but hide it from thy sight, O thou mine ear and eye! ' Arabian nights. English
  • I've seen the slogan 'Enjoy Responsibly' all over the Emirate's hoardings but my local off-licence haven't heard of it. Arsenal v Shakhtar Donetsk – as it happened
  • It is time to bid thee farewell, and let someone half thy hoary age step up and take thy place.
  • As more and more woke up, a rising chorus of shrieks for help shook hoarfrost from the vaulted stones, and eventually called help.
  • People buy and hoard gold in times of uncertainty, economic and political. Times, Sunday Times
  • The avid hoarder is packing up her entire collection of 1,250 lamps and taking them with her.
  • Yes, hoarding is often associated with Paranoid Schizophrenia. Of Shoes And Ships And Sealing Wax And Hoarding Stuff And Things | Her Bad Mother
  • They collect seeds and wild berries, and dig up secret hoards of grain.
  • Kaylin's understanding of the Dragon term hoard wasn't exact, but time had made clear that it meant 'touch any of my stuff and die horribly'. Archive 2009-10-01
  • There would be enough food on a daily basis if people were not hoarding it.
  • The hoard had been buried in a lead chest, fragments of which survive, and the presence of small bone pins suggests that some of the coins or bullion had been parcelled up into separate bags or parcels, secured by these pins.
  • My voice is hoarse and croaky, my hands hurt and I'm still shaking!
  • They had long been sailing west upon their expeditious and stead ship, the sun had now sat upon her throne, and her red and gold stallions that drew her chariot pranced among the hoary clouds.
  • The event is to finalise plans to screen off the old Larch Street site with colourful hoardings while it is being developed.
  • Company after company dashed into the blazing "fireproof" building, urged by the hoarse profanity of the chief. The Poisoned Pen
  • Maybe it helps understanding one kind of hoarder, but its presentation obscures understanding of – and arguably imposes shame upon – another. Of Shoes And Ships And Sealing Wax And Hoarding Stuff And Things | Her Bad Mother
  • Seas shift their beds, rivers change their channels, continents grow old with the weight of years and hoary crowns bestud the islands, while ocean currents grind their rocky feet to dust and scatter their flinty ribs in the secret chambers of the deep. Autobiography, sermons, addresses, and essays of Bishop L. H. Holsey, D. D.,
  • Greek name perpetuated by the people and referring to this covering of hoary pines -- a name which the cartographers, arbitrary and ignorant as they often are, have unconsciously disguised. Old Calabria
  • The film starts with one of the hoariest devices in the screenwriter's book of clichés. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dating from the late ninth century AD, the hoard includes silver coins, fragments of two swords, weights, a belt buckle, strap ends as well as the boat nails.
  • I suppose I'm a bit of a hoarder in many ways, but that was my data, dammit!
  • My thoughts, however, stubbornly refused to cling to the issue and when a hoarse croak broke loose from high above me, I started violently.
  • Why hoard your money until the need has passed, only to hand it over in death duties? Times, Sunday Times
  • Potential must be realized, energy must be utilized, wealth must not be hoarded.
  • Dale Husband replied to comment from hoary puccoon Church Signs on CNN iReport - The Panda's Thumb
  • He stands to guide me to the door, then stops to point out a photo of himself looking somewhat starstruck and goofy-grinned beside four hoary men, his mayoral predecessors.
  • Bloom's voice was too hoarse for the scream and the words left his throat in a painful screech.
  • As the last words came hoarsely forth on to the night air, _clang, clang, clang_, burst out the tocsin of the alarm bell, silencing the music in the ballroom and sending an electric thrill through every listener within the precincts of the castle; but ere the great bell had sent forth a score of vibrating notes which came quivering through the darkness and echoing from every wall, the clattering of hoofs began in obedience to the whispered commands of his Majesty of France: The King's Esquires The Jewel of France
  • Gardeners are almost always information junkies, and now, while it's wet, and there's little to do outside, it's the perfect time to kick back, mellow out and finally organise all this horticultural hoarding.
  • With the state industrial sector largely idle, many citizens reportedly rely on state asset stripping, hoarding, trading and personal farm plots to survive.
  • Along the way the potholes got filled, the cobbles were nicely asphalted, the hoardings were stripped of their multi-layered messages, and the chill damp was replaced with warmth and light.
  • They handed icy bottled water to the men to quench their thirst and soothe their hoarse throats. Times, Sunday Times
  • This has apparently led to some banks hoarding euros and has squeezed the currency higher. Times, Sunday Times
  • But he said he had observed I was sometimes hoarse — a little roopy was his exact expression — and it should be, every drop, devoted to the purpose he had mentioned. David Copperfield
  • Some more affected children will have hoarseness, aphonia, and inspiratory retractions that are severe enough to cause chest wall deformity.
  • Now, though I am never a hoarder of my pay, because it doth ill to bear a charge about one in these perilous times, yet I always have (and I would advise you to follow my example) some odd gold chain, or bracelet, or carcanet, that serves for the ornament of my person, and can at need spare Quentin Durward
  • For blossoming from this scoundrel's chin was a hoary beard of such robustness and grooming that it called to mind a cloud brought to the shape of a man's face by the Lord himself.
  • Geilie's laugh was hoarsened by cold and thirst, but still held that edge of silver. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • Syrens whooped, steam whistles shrieked hoarsely; the raucous voices of fog-horns proclaimed the whereabouts of scores of craft, passing up and down the river; but the trim-built barge slid noiselessly along, ghost-like, in the dun-colored "smother," giving no intimation of her proximity. Golden Stories A Selection of the Best Fiction by the Foremost Writers
  • Animalol byewzerz an chile moe-lesturs, fur shoar. In THERE??…………But….. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • It was a hoarse, awful, prolonged bellow, as of some giant ox in sore distress, and when it would stop, occasionally, faint and far would come another bellow, mellowed by distance, but sounding unspeakably eerie and frightsome. All Aboard A Story for Girls
  • Please, please keep up the good work exposing the ever-increasing hoards of quacks and charlatans out there.
  • Leave plate in wastebasket, Missy," he whispered hoarsely. Just Patty
  • He may not have sat gloating in some gloomy back room over his great hoard of treasures. Times, Sunday Times
  • Trees had been uprooted, telegraph poles broken, roofs torn off, advertising hoardings smashed and lorries turned over.
  • Large hoardings that line arterial roads are suddenly brought down, either due to human intervention or the ravages of the weather, and the concrete jungle takes on a fresh, new look that is easier on the eye.
  • The baby was screaming itself hoarse.
  • This hoary old myth just keeps coming round again and again. Times, Sunday Times
  • A section of fencing was broken down and advertising hoardings flattened in the stampede as rival fans charged from end to end of the pitch.
  • This hoary old myth just keeps coming round again and again. Times, Sunday Times
  • The money the miser hoards will do him no good. 
  • Remains from Roman Canterbury have also come to light, including walls standing two feet high, metalled roads, a number of tessellated floors, and a hoard of about 700 low-denomination coins spanning the 1st - 4th centuries.
  • I'm a terrible hoarder of junk. I hate throwing things away.
  • The credit crunch has encouraged companies to hoard cash and delay investments. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's an unusual poster gracing the hoardings and boarded-up buildings of Toronto the past few weeks.
  • To his amazement, they would ‘take a bath every morning even when the hoar frost was flying thick in the air.’
  • Depth hoar develops when a large, vertical temperature gradient causes vapour to sublime, diffuse and crystallize in a layer.
  • And in those cases where the gibbosity is above the diaphragm, the ribs do not usually expand properly in width, but forward, and the chest becomes sharp-pointed and not broad, and they become affected with difficulty of breathing and hoarseness; for the cavities which inspire and expire the breath do not attain their proper capacity. On The Articulations
  • The hoard of silver was found inside the box and Mr Manning established that he was the rightful heir to the property.
  • At last, though, he was forced to admit that children would not have run so far, and he circled back toward the cabin, still calling intermittently, in hoarse, strangled croaks. A Breath of Snow and Ashes
  • They'll be putting advertising hoardings round the court next and allowing people to wear red shorts. The Sun
  • The core of the collection is the hoard of copper British pennies and ha'pennies I accumulated during the family's trip to Scotland in 1970 when I was eleven. Antiquities
  • I think hiding your hoard is worth a post of it's own at a later date. In silver, size does matter
  • Carefully coded, to deceive hoards of information hungry pressmen waiting in Kathmandu, the two were charged with delivering the momentous breakthrough.
  • Hurtling through the air, it seemed, with a sense of fierce speed, the varied clangors of the train, the ringing of the rails, the frequent hoarse blasts of the whistle, the jangling of the metallic fixtures, the jarring of the window-panes, all were keenly differentiated by her exacerbated and sensitive perceptions, and each had its own peculiar irritation. The Ordeal A Mountain Romance of Tennessee
  • He's also a terrible miser, hoarding gold in his attic while his poor young wife - who has agreed to the arrangement only to protect her woefully indebted father - wants for the smallest pat of butter.
  • They tended to stay at home and hoard it rather than spending it on babysitting services. Times, Sunday Times
  • The largest hoard of Iron Age gold and silver coins yet found in Britain was found by a detectorist walking a field in Leicestershire earlier this year.
  • I was in great surprise at seeing the mouth of Unknown, so much surpassing in horror the jaws of upper Hell, I could hear a prodigious noise of arms, and loud discharges from one side, answered by what seemed to be hoarse thunders from the other; the rocks of Death, meanwhile, rebellowing the tumult. The Sleeping Bard or, Visions of the World, Death, and Hell
  • If Vajpayee is re-elected Prime Minister, the cloth will go and hoardings will display his beaming visage.
  • Banks claim regulators are forcing them to hoard money. The Sun
  • Worse, the Equinox never offered an efficient four-cylinder engine, relying instead on a hoary 3. 4-liter pushrod engine in the volume models. Pricing: 2010 Chevrolet Equinox
  • His countenance was as bleak as the frozen northern wastelands, and he huddled within himself, a wizened husk hoarding unspoken power.
  • Most hoarders have favorite hiding places.
  • They tended to stay at home and hoard it rather than spending it on babysitting services. Times, Sunday Times
  • Windscreen washers and roadside advertising hoardings mounted on trailers are to be outlawed from Tauranga's streets.
  • After his father's death in 1909, Gachet fils spent most of his life locked away in the Auvers house hoarding the past.
  • Of course you should be vigilant with your finances and budget carefully but hoarding money is not the answer.
  • I am not a well man, Captain," he said, hoarsened. The Boat of a Million Years
  • It is an odd moment for parents when their children's answers to that hoary old question ‘what do you want to be when you grow up?’
  • So what do you think?" she said in a hoarse whisper.
  • In dune areas, anchoring shrubs such as Havard shin oak, fourwing saltbush, and yucca stabilize the dune sand for herbaceous grasses and forbs such as sand verbenas, sunflowers, fringed sagewort, and hoary rosemary-mint. Ecoregions of New Mexico (EPA)
  • Indeed, though the Cabinet had agreed the plan in December Hoare was forced to resign, and replaced by Eden.
  • Tehy feel berri difrent tu inglish carz, tahts fur shoar. I loves dis new buts warmer dey - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • They can pay for the takeover using cash they have hoarded offshore. Times, Sunday Times
  • His voice was hoarse and his neck hurt as he tried to look over at his father.
  • And in some places legislation has been enacted to ensure that the local language is used in signboards and hoardings.
  • Hence, gold began to replace silver in circulation, causing the latter to be hoarded or exported.
  • It's a galling thought when, with a little research, you could find great carpets of golden chanterelles just begging to be picked for free - the culinary equivalent of stumbling across a pirate's hoard.
  • How many curios do you hoard in your study?
  • Some employees may bring their bad hoarding habits into the office. Times, Sunday Times
  • The world's super-rich elites are using tax avoidance techniques to hoard huge amounts of wealth.
  • As the next day dawned, it was time to check in not just a hoard of goodies, but a baggage full of happiness, and unchecked emotion.
  • This occurred because individuals with relatively low rates of loss of larder-hoarded items were able to build up large defensible stores in their larders and, therefore, had very high reproductive success.
  • As I did, Mary Ire's voice rose from the front of the Scoto in a cigarette-hoarsened shout that was full of amazed disbelief. Duma Key
  • But there was a cough, and the breathing of the huge hound stopped, and then a breathy whisper came, hoarse, and sounding just as a dog would sound if dogs could talk.
  • I also just remembered a dream where, in part of it, we uncovered this hoard of old coins, like it was a pirate treasure or something.
  • The plans were lodged by Braintree Methodist Church on the open land, which is enclosed by fencing and advertisement hoardings.
  • Roses wither, chocs get eaten, but many a Valentine card gets hoarded away as a precious memento of love.
  • The visual effects look more than a little cheap (the shots of the vistas in the netherworld contain some of the hoariest horizons this side of Damnation Alley), but I can live with that.
  • Not being able to hold in a hoarse laugh of relief the General reached out to the manual override sitting in front of him, the redness beaming invitingly.
  • He had shouted out the window until his voice had gone hoarse, which hadn't taken long.
  • Dozens of stores claim to be closing down but somehow never do, with garish hoardings advertising two pashminas for a fiver.
  • Kings, queens, and emperors were slow to learn the lesson that money is for using, not hoarding.
  • ‘Where are our girls?’ they demanded in a hoarse whisper.
  • He may not have sat gloating in some gloomy back room over his great hoard of treasures. Times, Sunday Times
  • If the miser tries to hoard the penny or spend it on himself - poof, a handful of ashes.
  • And if you want a casing made out of etiolated Saskatchewan hoar frost you can probably get that too.
  • But wouldn't you know - a hoarding has been erected inches away from it, so it's impossible to get anywhere near.
  • If we mined the other inquisition records for further nuggets, we might amass a useful hoard of such information.
  • The well-known hoard of chemically inert gold, whose nuggets are not sharp enough to pierce the delegate membrane of a dragon's outer hide, forms a safe and comfortable nesting place.
  • Ear, nose and throat clinics have been taking patients every day complaining of hoarse voices and throat pains.
  • Overnight, state banks drastically raised interest rates, and people flocked to deposit their hoarded cash.
  • Measures to encourage banks to resume lending to each other seem to be having some effect, although bank hoarding of cash remains a problem. Times, Sunday Times
  • He who doubts the influence of the individual upon the fate of a country and upon his times through long passages of history may explain the difference between France of 1609, with a martial king aided by great statesmen at its head, with an exchequer overflowing with revenue hoarded for a great cause -- and that cause an attempt at least to pacificate PG Edition of Netherlands series — Complete
  • At Langtoft in East Yorkshire, metal detectorists found two Roman coin hoards in pottery containers by the side of a former Roman road.
  • He had devoted his life to hoarding money. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here were no cackling old women, or groaning Methodists, such as infest our English churches, and scare one's ears with hoarse coughs accompanied by the naso obligato. Dreams Waking Thoughts and Incidents
  • But the frigorific effect of leafy structure is well observed in the deposit of dew and the occurrence of hoarfrost on the foliage of grasses and other small vegetables, and on other objects of similar form and consistence, when the temperature of the air a few feet above has not been brought down to the dew-point, still less to 32 degrees, the degree of cold required to congeal dew to frost [31]. Earth as Modified by Human Action, The~ Chapter 03 (historical)
  • I sang so loud that I'm still hoarse now, almost 24 hours later!
  • We are working with schools to make sure balances are used - so they are not just hoarding money.
  • And did you tell him" -- and Paul's voice was almost hoarse as he spoke -- "did you tell him of -- of what you call her disgrace? The Day of Judgment
  • To argue that the legal ownership of firearms by the citizens are a source for criminals is a hoary old story that has been disproved over hundreds of years.
  • Before he passed away a few years ago, he gave me his hoard of recipes, including authentic New York cheesecake, bagels, rye, pumpernickel, challah, cole slaw and many others.
  • Worst case: Lee polarizes the audience more than anyone left (except maybe Michael), and his balancing act could fall on the negative side with a stale song (possible, given this week's hoary movie-music theme) or a performance so lackluster that even the judges can hear it for what it is. Idol Meter final four: Which singer can out-sparkle Crystal?
  • A woman known as a hoarder is kicked out of her Washington, D.C., apartment. Just News - Local News
  • He shows how desertions, profiteering, hoarding, and plunder were widespread.
  • The fulvous whistling-duck's name comes from the hoarse whistling sound it makes and from its coloring.
  • Hoardable, sportable, totally affordable silky smooth ... voice was real audible Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • German companies, in common with others around the world, have been hoarding cash rather than investing it in productive activities. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many of the aforementioned agencies do gift suites at award shows where your product is there for the taking (hoarding - it is a vulturous experience). Karen Robinovitz: Stalkerazzi! How to Get Products in the Hands of Celebrities!
  • His voice was hoarse with exhaustion.
  • So, is it time yet to break out all those guns that the gunnies hoard to ‘guard freedom’? Think Progress » Bush: ‘We’ve Never Been Stay The Course’
  • The avid hoarder is packing up her entire collection of 1,250 lamps and taking them with her.
  • It is good that every person in the family should take some part in its manufacture, even if only to stir it; and it should be brought to table hoarily sprinkled with powdered sugar, with a fine piece of berried holly stuck in it, and surrounded on all sides by blazing spirits. A Righte Merrie Christmasse The Story of Christ-Tide
  • The only bad effect of all this was to make the lives of Mrs. Schoville and divers others of her sex more monotonous, and to cause them to lose faith in certain hoary and inconsequent maxims. CHAPTER 21
  • This condition is well defined by Bollinger as quoted by Hoare, [1] when he calls it a purulent omphalophlebitis due to local infection of the umbilicus and umbilical vessels, by pyogenic organisms, causing a metastatic pyemia. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
  • George lunged for the cruet set; Melanie for the butter dish; Nat was frantically hoarding toothpicks.
  • Bee shoar nawt to hit hur ‘phoan’ oar hur ‘key chayne’ wif dat stuff. If u mad now… - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Apart from the winner getting the free watch, the winning slogan will also be displayed on the hoarding.
  • The Humber is very salt, allwayes it rowles and tosses just like ye Sea, only ye soile being Clay turnes ye Water and waves yellow and soe it differs from ye Sea in Coullour, not Else – its a hazardous water by reason of many shoares ye tides meete. Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary
  • There is a hoary parlour game in which participants are challenged to name ten famous Belgians. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mrs. Leander went on in her hoarse voice, one that tells of her motherhood.
  • The talks ranged from the ‘History of the Rabbit’ to the discovery of the Silsden hoard of silver coins.
  • People are bowing in the presence of what they suppose to be the antiquity, that is, the hoary-headed wisdom, of the world. Our Unitarian Gospel
  • The question came as a hoarse croak from the corner.
  • The philanthropist donates for fear of being labelled a miser just as the miser hoards for fear of donating. Spectre12 Diary Entry
  • Yeah, in defiance of the hoariest cliche in the Big Bumper Book of Onscreen Melodramatic Cliches, have your characters wander into the House of DeathFilled WithPossible Anomaly Monsters, unarmoured, unarmed etc etc. Primeval Season 3: What The Hell Happened? – Updated « INTERSTELLAR TACTICS
  • Yesterday that lending came to a virtual halt as nervous banks hoarded cash. Times, Sunday Times
  • All the shouting had left her rather hoarse.
  • Those qualities would be handy now as the banks continue to hoard cash rather than lend it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ross reported that 136 of 139 stomachs of hoary bats from New Mexico contained moths; flying ants were in 9 bats.
  • He croaked, his voice hoarse with the dampness, as a pitter-patter of soft raindrops danced over their heads.
  • And I want… His throat tightened, and his voice hoarsened. Say When
  • Yesterday that lending came to a virtual halt as nervous banks hoarded cash. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once the 4m high hoarding is in place, the tower section will be scaffolded and work will begin.
  • His aged voice was hoarse and scratchy from the drinking of too much swipes at a funeral the night before, nothing of which contributed to make me less irritable. The Water Baby
  • To recap the latest episode, the authors have stooped to the hoary old plot device of a startling newspaper revelation to chivvy the drama along.
  • These talks are about freeing up trade in food, just as some nations begin to hoard food in the expectation of shortages. Times, Sunday Times
  • The snow had recently avalanched, so only surface hoar is thawing.
  • He had to cancel a meeting at Camp David, complaining of a stubborn cold and hoarse throat.
  • And anyhow I am only 19 and I have my whole life ahead of me to have a whole hoard of other boyfriends.
  • Many apparently converted their money hoards or business activities to dollars.
  • They are being told to hoard reserve capital and shrink their balance sheets like other banks. Times, Sunday Times
  • The progress of medical science has burdened society with a hoard of parasites, rentiers, pensioners, and other retired persons whom society has to support and even to nurse.
  • Do not sell to hoard up the money, or because you can make more of it by usury, but sell and give alms; what is given in alms, in a right manner, is put out to the best interest, upon the best security. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • The report also notes that Stephen Vassilev, the resident in the unit where the fire started and whom neighbours and investigators have identified as a hoarder, complained to TCHC on April 16, 2009 about the neighbour in the unit above "throwing broken bottle and cigarette butts on his balcony. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • Ai shoar Gryffin wud be on-urred tu meet yu an teh odder cheezfrends! They always seemed to know - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • She was known as a hoarder and recluse in south St. Louis - people called her a bag lady. Columbia Missourian: Latest Articles
  • Then we searched the enclosure with a Geiger counter to locate scatter-hoarded seeds and hulls of eaten seeds.
  • They handed icy bottled water to the men to quench their thirst and soothe their hoarse throats. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lost are the Kunduz Hoard and the Bagram Treasure - looted rather than destroyed because coins and ivories, well known from catalogue records, continue to turn up on the illicit art market.
  • Some employees may bring their bad hoarding habits into the office. Times, Sunday Times
  • Al looked eagerly over her shoulder, inventorying the hoard.
  • Schools could lose funding if it is not being properly allocated, he said, after accusations that some schools have "hoarded" their share of the extra money Labour has ploughed into education. The Guardian World News
  • That Danny Whitten song is actually rather lovely, whereas the Pistols, epochal as they were in cultural terms, were pretty much just hoary old barre-chords and some gorblimey vocals.
  • Everyone can see the need for sponsorship, but the line between support and an advertising hoarding is a fine one. Times, Sunday Times
  • A treasure hoard has already landed in Singapore, and more money is on its way.
  • The hoarding, the structure on which an ad is placed, is related to the hurdle over which athletes jump.
  • whose beard with age is hoar
  • The more sophisticated provincial dealers tried to acquire the new denomination at the end of the year as a means of hoarding.
  • At the sight of its hoarily sprinkled blackness he always felt as if he were standing on the verge of some frightful revelation; a vague reminiscence, no doubt, from the scene of his life's tragedy, all distinct memory of which had been blurred away by his illness. Strangers at Lisconnel
  • While a camcorder, jewellery, money and CDs were among the hoard taken by thieves, most shocking of all was the theft of his dance bag containing his specially made orthotic dance shoes.
  • The fieldlike pattern was robust against changes in the hoarding parameters, the coarseness of the grid, and the climate parameters.
  • The primary adverse events believed to be related to the study drug were transient laryngitis and hoarseness.
  • Readers have remarked before how some digital technology mavens merely acquire, and never seem to listen to what they hoard.
  • Minted AD 615-30, this is by far the oldest coin in the hoard.
  • The miserly is the miserable man, who hoards money from a love of it. Architects of Fate or, Steps to Success and Power
  • System ', p. 126) of a fissure 480 feet wide, through which melaphyre has been ejected, at the coal-mine at Cornbrook, Hoar Edge. COSMOS: A Sketch of the Physical Description of the Universe, Vol. 1
  • Q: There is a sense in these e-mails, though, that data was hidden and hoarded, which is the opposite of the case you make [in your book] about having an open and fair debate. Pat Dollard | Young Americans

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