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hoard·ing [ˈhɔ:dɪŋ] N Brit, Aus

1. hoarding (poster):

[advertising] hoarding

2. hoarding (fence):

hoarding

3. hoarding no pl (accumulating):

hoarding
Horten nt

hoarding N

hoarding
hoarding
hoarding

hoarding N INV-FIN

Specialized Vocabulary

III . hoard [hɔ:d, Am hɔ:rd] VB intr

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

[advertising] hoarding
to be hoarding

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The hoarding of the half-crown piece has evidently reference to her supposed thriftiness.
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To carry away the injured, supporters tore down advertising hoardings to use as stretchers, and emergency services were called to provide assistance.
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The number of animals involved alone is not a determinative factor in identifying hoarding.
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The hoarding is driven by fear of contamination or superstitious thoughts 2.
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It is uncertain what these holes were used for they may have been drainage holes, supports for defensive hoarding or for displaying ornamental shields.
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A high brick-wall on two sides of the complex shielded it from outside while a high hoarding was erected on the other sides.
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A high brick-wall on two sides of the complex shielded it from outside while a high hoarding (billboard) was erected on the other sides.
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Hoarding appears to be more common in people with psychological disorders such as depression, anxiety and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.
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Panic buying and fuel hoarding began to occur within days of the storm.
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A hoarding was subsequently erected on this scaffolding.
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