Accepted, used, or (commonly) practiced by most people
“I think it's simply become a stock phrase that people use without parsing.”
A supply or quantity of something accumulated or available for future use
“I was interested to read, in report, about the low stock of fish in The River Aire.”
Farm animals bred and kept for their meat, skins, etc.
“The natives could better support themselves by raising stock, as opposed to agricultural pursuits.”
A person's ancestry or line of descent
“He proudly admits he is from hard-working peasant stock and sees me as lazy, vain, and probably as a ponce.”
A particular type, class or breed
“This stock of dog was eventually bred with a terrier to make what is known as the Pit bull Terrier.”
The goods or merchandise kept on the premises of a shop or warehouse and available for sale or distribution
“He thought the thieves would dispose of the shop's stock at car boot sales or use them for family gifts.”
A vehicle that moves on a railway
“Forty percent more seats will be provided during the morning peak for commuters by transferring extra stock to the line.”
A person's reputation or popularity
“Michael O'Neill's stock has certainly risen on the back of his good work with Northern Ireland.”
Liquid made by cooking bones, meat, fish, or vegetables slowly in water
“If the sauce begins to evaporate too much while cooking, add a few tablespoons of chicken stock.”
The part of a rifle or other firearm to which the barrel and firing mechanism are attached
“To assemble, pull the stock pin from its stowed position, swing the stock into place and insert the pin.”
Complete trust or confidence in someone or something
“He also put great stock in his relationship with his spiritual guide, whose equanimity and benevolence offered a dramatic contrast to his stepfather.”
The trunk or woody stem of a living tree or shrub, especially one into which a graft (scion) is inserted
“For success in grafting, the vascular cambiums of the stock and the scion must be placed in contact with each other.”
(obsolete) A person who is as dull and lifeless as a stock or post
“Let's be no stoics, nor no stocks.”
The shares of a particular company, type of company, or industry
“You do, however, need to monitor your company's stock performance even if you aren't focused on intraday price movements.”
A large amount or quantity (of something)
The children or descendants of a person or animal
A set of articles or equipment needed for a specific purpose
A judgment of the worth or character of someone or something
The ability to solve difficult problems, often in original, clever, and inventive ways
The necessary basis for something to develop
Primary ingredients or essential components used to create goods or perform activities
A versatile ensemble of actors performing various plays at a repertory theater
The stock in a firearm located in the rear of the firing mechanism where one's shoulder is held when shooting
An abundant amount
Income, typically derived from an investment or business
A long, sturdy piece of timber or metal set upright in the ground
A system of ordering society based on perceived social or economic status
A crosspiece forming a step of a ladder or part of a piece of furniture
A tally of something, especially points in a game
Something given as a reward, prize, or incentive
The matter from which a thing is or can be made
A woody perennial plant, typically having a single stem or trunk and bearing lateral branches
To sell or supply with merchandise
“Central area shops will stock items or ranges of choice not found in the local shops.”
To provide or fill with goods, items, or a supply of something
“Stock the bathroom with plenty of fluffy towels to make showering a spa-worthy experience.”
To amass supplies of something, typically for a particular occasion or purpose
“We'd best stock up with supplies in preparation for the incoming storm.”
To replenish existing supplies
“I need to go shopping later this afternoon and stock up the fridge.”
To fill (a vehicle, ship, container, etc.) with a large amount of something
To provide with food
To supply or distribute for use
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