store up — PHRASAL VERB If you store something up, you keep it until you think that the time is right to use it. [V P n (not pron)] Investors were storing up a lot of cash in anticipation of disaster... [V P n (not pron)] I got all the emotion out of me… … English dictionary
Something for Everybody (Devo album) — Something for Everybody Studio album by Devo Released … Wikipedia
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store away — ˌstore a ˈway [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they store away he/she/it stores away present participle storing away past tense stored away … Useful english dictionary
store — [stôr] vt. stored, storing [ME storen < OFr estorer, to erect, furnish, store < L instaurare, to repair, restore, erect < in , IN 1 + staurare < IE base * stā , to STAND] 1. to put aside, or accumulate, for use when needed 2. to fill… … English World dictionary
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store card — store ,card noun count 1. ) a CREDIT CARD that you can use in a particular store 2. ) AMERICAN a card provided by a large store or supermarket that you can use to get POINTS when you buy something from that store. You can then use these points… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Something Else Press — was founded by Dick Higgins in 1963. It published many important texts and artworks by Higgins, Gertrude Stein, George Brecht, Daniel Spoerri, Bern Porter, Emmett Williams and others. The Something Else Press was an early publisher of Concrete… … Wikipedia
store brand — store ,brand noun count AMERICAN something for sale in a store, especially a supermarket, that has the store s own label on it and not the label of the company that produced it … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
store — I (business) noun booth, business house, concern, emporium, establishment, exchange, market, market place, mart, outlet, shop, stall II (depository) noun abundance, abundantia, accumulation, amassment, assets, backlog, cache, collection,… … Law dictionary