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stash

1 of 2verb
/stæʃ/
Forms:stashes,stashing,stashed,stashed
1

to store or hide something in a secret or secure place, especially for future use

transitive
  • Before the road trip, she carefully stashed snacks and drinks in the car.
  • During the camping trip, they stashed extra blankets and supplies in a waterproof bag to keep them dry.
  • The homeowner decided to stash a spare key in a hidden spot outside in case of lockouts.
  • In the garden, the squirrel instinctively stashes acorns in various locations to ensure a winter food supply.
  • The secret agent carefully stashes disguises and gadgets in a concealed compartment for undercover missions.