Examples of 'hoarded it' in a sentence
Meaning of "hoarded it"
Hoarded it: This phrase commonly conveys the act of accumulating or stockpiling something, often in excessive quantities. It implies a possessive or protective attitude towards the item in question, suggesting a reluctance to share or use it
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hoarded it
And amassed wealth and covetously hoarded it.
Hoarded it all out of fear.
And accumulated wealth and hoarded it.
Many of those with extra food hoarded it instead of sharing it with the starving.
I have only stolen it or hoarded it.
And I hoarded it all in my room.
Someone may have hoarded it away.
Or hoarded it away? What if Troy lorded his success over me.
Who accumulated wealth and hoarded it, counting.
I hoarded it to purchase my freedom, " said Gurth.
Some priests distributed their food - others hoarded it.
The householders have hoarded it up, as if each ounce of it were a jewel.
He got it from a fellow inmate, and he hoarded it under his bed.
Yeah, yeah . or hoarded it away? What if Troy lorded his success over me.
If work was good, the rich would have hoarded it and only they would work.
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And hoarded it away?
Covetous jews, who have taken all our money and hoarded it for themselves.
And, yes, they unfairly hoarded it for themselves.
What if Troy lorded his success over me and hoarded it away?
Then what? Someone may have hoarded it away.
Yet when He gave them of His bounty, they hoarded it and turned away, averse ;.
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They had hoarded hundreds of sacks of rice
And amassed wealth and covetously hoarded it
He hoarded detail for its own sake