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stock noun the prizes in a carnival midway game concession US, 1985. ► throw stockto distribute prizes in a carnival game US, 1966
phrasestock[stocked, stocked, stocking] stock up stock up to buy a lot of something, especially food or drink, for example because it is cheap or in order to keep it for when you need it later+on We'll stock up on wine and beer while we're abroad.+for Supermarkets were busy with people stocking up for Christmas.+with Residents boarded their houses and stocked up with provisions as the hurricane headed towards them.■ SIMILAR TO: load up on, get in
See:- a laughing stock
- be in stock
- be out of stock
- be stock still
- be, stay, stand, etc. stock-still
- cross as a bear
- deal stock
- have (something) in stock
- have in stock
- in stock
- in/out of stock
- laughing stock
- lock, stock and barrel
- lock, stock, and barrel
- make (someone, something, or oneself) a laughingstock
- make a laughingstock of (someone, something, or oneself)
- not put stock in (something)
- not take stock in (something)
- on the stocks
- out of stock
- put no stock in (something)
- put stock in
- stand stock still
- stay stock still
- stock (someone or something) up (with something)
- stock (something) with (something else)
- stock in trade
- stock phrase
- stock up
- stock up on (something)
- stock with
- stock-in-trade
- story stock
- take no stock in
- take no stock in (something)
- take stock
- take stock (of something)
- take stock in
- take stock in (something)
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