hoard in the PONS Dictionary

hoard Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

hoard of weapons

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Because of the importance of the find, the exact site of the hoard was initially kept secret.
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Once, he breaks into the governor's residence and makes off with a hoard of gold.
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The present trouble is partly due to the fact that many traders are hoarding their money instead of paying it into the bank.
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Hoarding not only does no good to those who hoard but will certainly do harm to the local situation and thus help the enemy.
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Buried treasure is not the same as a hoard, of which there have been thousands of examples found by archaeologists and metal detectors.
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Their vow of poverty prevented the monks from using most of their money; consequently, monasteries and churches often contained great hoards of tangible wealth.
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Hoard calls them villains and orders them to leave his house.
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The hoard dates from the mid 14th century.
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This process was overseen by the police, who sometimes also searched houses or barns seeking hoards of food.
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Although the full contents of the hoard and its value were unknown, the newspaper article claimed that the hoard was worth 10 million.
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