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hoarding

adjective as in avaricious

noun as in billboard

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Infomania, they say, is more subtly crippling than physical hoarding.

Panicked, I reached out to hoarding experts, who often refer to any kind of obsessive digital collecting as “infomania.”

Perhaps I should be more understanding, now that my own hoarding tendencies are flaring up.

But in the Digital Age, we're at risk of a new type of hoarding that is equally problematic.

The financial system is awash with money, yet the Federal Reserve accuses both consumers and institutions of hoarding it.

She could not see the word Putney posted on a hoarding without a stirring of the spirit and a beating of the heart.

When the vernal or autumnal storms delay to break, they are gathering strength; hoarding up their fury for more sure destruction.

And until the very eve of victory, we treated Handitch not so much as a battlefield as a hoarding.

It looks out upon you—the word again, not the quality—from every hoarding.

Then, lest he become a miser hoarding gold and spending it not, Sweep at last bethought him of a kindly plan.

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On this page you'll find 80 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to hoarding, such as: covetous, gluttonous, money-grubbing, pleonectic, predatory, and rapacious.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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