The Hoard Of The Dragon Queen

Hoard is a verb meaning to accumulate things and closely guard them, often in a greedy or excessive way, as in Dragons are known for hoarding treasure. It can also be used as a noun to collectively refer to the things that have been accumulated, as in a hoard of treasure.

Press-Telegram: Everette R. Hoard, Commodore of the Queen Mary, passes away at age 64

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Everette R. Hoard, beloved Commodore of the Queen Mary for 40 years, died from cancer at Kaiser Permanente South Bay Medical Center in Harbor City on July 17. He was 64. As the commodore of the ...

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Everette R. Hoard, Commodore of the Queen Mary, passes away at age 64

The meaning of HOARD is a supply or fund stored up and often hidden away. How to use hoard in a sentence.

hoard (hɔrd, hoʊrd) n. 1. a supply or accumulation hidden or carefully guarded for preservation or future use: a hoard of money; a hoard of food.

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HOARD definition: 1. to collect large amounts of something and keep it for yourself, often in a secret place: 2. to…. Learn more.

hoard (of something) a collection of money, food, valuable objects, etc., especially one that somebody keeps in a secret place so that other people will not find or steal it. They dug up a hoard of Roman coins. Definition of hoard noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

If you hoard things such as food or money, you save or store them, often in secret, because they are valuable or important to you. They've begun to hoard food and gasoline and save their money.