English to Tamil Dictionary stash

stash

ஐ.ஏ.இ.ஏ.
definition
verb
their wealth had been stashed away in Swiss banks
store (something) safely and secretly in a specified place.
noun
the man grudgingly handed over a stash of notes
a secret store of something.
Susan Sontag went to see Philip Johnson, the New York architect, or rather she ‘moseyed along to his stash on Park’.
a hiding place or hideout.
example
It's no wonder that the way some people handle it is to have a 'stash' of secret savings hidden from their partner as some kind of insurance.
The two undercover Chinese-speaking agents were posing as drug buyers, while the target Chinese person was supposed to have a large 'stash' of heroin imported from Thailand.
But there is a 'stash' of material that currently does not earn the BBC a penny, and for which it owns exclusive rights.
Three suspected terrorists were arrested after armed police stormed commercial premises in Morecambe and unearthed a 'stash' of firearms.
When it's too hot or too rainy even to visit the park with the kids, a 'stash' of arts and crafts supplies and a few treats extraordinaire may very well save your sanity.
Despite that incident his mother allowed him to keep a 'stash' of weapons in his bedroom, including a Gurkha's kukri knife, a sword sheathed in a walking stick and a 3ft samurai sword.
It's not clear just how much Meth Smith had in her illegal 'stash' , but presumably if police found even a small amount she could have been prosecuted.
Jason points to the 'stash' of drugs and watches as John throws down a bundle of notes.
Take a 'stash' of decent industrial strength tea bags.
Foot found out that a frank talk with her daughter was overdue when she found a 'stash' of contraceptives hidden in her 14-year-old's room.
They took away her work and when she was dying they took away the 'stash' of drugs that kept her going, says Ross.
A search of his home turned up a 'stash' of replica guns, which investigators presumed were stored for use in framing suspects.
What's more, he had bragged while in prison about having a 'stash' of money buried near Bowden, and it's possible someone killed his family while trying to get at it.
That big fink with the 'stash' will always cop.
However, officers arrested the pair and a search of Arnold's car revealed a large 'stash' of class A drugs.
I would always have a 'stash' of $200 to $300 that I could give away.
In my initial statement to the police I had admitted to handing the keys of the flat over to someone to use as a drug 'stash' .
This is where I got most of my drug 'stash' ; they were just giving it away as if it were candy.
Many years ago Universal Pictures melted down a 'stash' of its silent films in order to salvage the silver and in 1948 dumped the remainder to free up storage space for its new films.
Shoppers are being urged to be aware after police and trading standards officials seized a 'stash' of counterfeit goods worth £5,000 in Morecambe.
James figured the core was steel to keep predators and authorities away from the drug 'stash' and the cash inside.
one prisoner tried to swallow his 'stash'
She says he asked for marijuana, but she did not have any, and she dug into her illegal 'stash' of crystal meth instead.
And I was just thinking that homelessness wasn't so bad when I came across an old man sleeping against a 'stash' of plastic bags stuffed with refuse.
the man grudgingly handed over a 'stash' of notes
So I packed a 'stash' of chocolates and biscuits in my bag!
In the VIP section, or VNP (Very Nice People) as Innocent called it, we amused ourselves by reading a 'stash' of Innocent bottle labels.
Police also found a 'stash' of jewellery on the man.
Although police found nothing on the man and woman, both from Bristol, they found a 'stash' of stolen goods in the car worth £180.
one prisoner tried to swallow his 'stash'
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