What is another word for stashed?

Pronunciation: [stˈaʃt] (IPA)

Stashed is a word that can be synonyms with hidden, tucked away, concealed, stored, hoarded, reserved, saved, stockpiled, kept, accumulated, and deposited. Each of these words refers to the act of placing something out of sight and out of reach, usually for safekeeping or future use. Stashed can also be interchangeable with sequestered, secured, cased, or put away. Stashing can be a purposeful action or be done unconsciously. The location of the stash can be known or unknown to others, and the purpose of the stash can range from practical to clandestine. Overall, the word stashed and its synonyms describe an act of storing or hiding something.

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Usage examples for Stashed

If you sell a hundred thousand copies of your book, you can get yourself a meal in a fairly good restaurant and Earth will have one more Galactic credit stashed away.
"A World by the Tale"
Gordon Randall Garrett
"stashed away in the ruins of a former mansion in Timbuktu.
"Border, Breed Nor Birth"
Dallas McCord Reynolds
As a respectable man now, I couldn't have stashed you from the cops-though I might have been tempted-mighty tempted."
"Police Your Planet"
Lester del Rey

Famous quotes with Stashed

  • I have a lot of money stashed away, but I do live my life from day to day.
    Elton John
  • "If I was ever a rare fine summer person, that's long ago. Most of us are half-and-half. The August noon in us works to stave off the November chills. We survive by what little Fourth of July wits we've stashed away. But there are times when we're all autumn people."
    Ray Bradbury
  • Fashion makes me furious. It always has. This summer we're all going to be wearing vermilion, are we? Says ? When we see a bikini made of squares of brightly colored plastic, why do we pretend anyone will wear it? Because, I snarled at Nina, this is what capitalism does to show off. It's our culture flopping out its dick. "Hey, you shadows in the non-English-speaking choas — just at our surplus capacity. If we can piss all this time and effort away on such vacant crap, just the gold and guns and grain we must have stashed away, how well fed and happy the citizens of Our World, Inc., must be." Except they happy, and some of them aren't even very well fed — but nobody knows or cares what happens back behind these billboards for a better way of life, because life for the people who matter just keeps getting better. The whole country is turning into a muffin-padded panic room where MBAs and soccer moms sit reading books on how to love themselves more, as if that could even be remotely . They've turned smoky, cool coffee shops into places where the perky go to iBook the novel that will prove just how sensitive they are; made fuggy, scary bars into places that feel like Employee Relaxation Facilities of forward-thinking megacorporations. I was in a bar recently and it smelled of — how fucked up is that? Not smelling of cigarettes is bad enough , but ? Inside is not supposed to be fresher than outside, can't they that? You can't stop being afraid just by pretending everything that scares you isn't there.
    Michael Marshall Smith

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