keep

keep

 

keep (to put or store something in a particular place): I keep my teabags on the top shelf.

store (to put something in a place where it is available for future use): Store the food in the fridge to keep insects off it. I want to store my valuables in a safe.

hold (to keep something so that it can be available later): Can you hold the dress for me until I come back from work? I can hold your reservation for 48 hours.

hoard (to collect and keep a large amount of something secretly): People hoarded food during the siege.

stockpile (to collect large amounts of things for future use): The companies began to stockpile raw materials.

stash informal (to put something in a safe or secret place): He stashed the gun under the bed.

stock up (to buy a lot of something so that it can be available later): We must stock up on food before the winter comes.

 

 

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