39 Metaphors for stocking

STOCK BEING THE BASIS of all meat soups, and, also, of all the principal sauces, it is essential to the success of these culinary operations, to know the most complete and economical method of extracting, from a certain quantity of meat, the best possible stock or broth.

Food stocks going up, thanks to the energy of the farmers and the economy of consumers; German submarines going down, thanks to the Navy; Russia recovering herself; Britain and France advancing hand in hand on the Western Front, and our enemies fumbling for peacethat was the gist of the message with which the Prime Minister sped the parting Commons.

On the other hand, of course, there are companionable, sympathetic writers whose whole stock-in-trade is themselves, their personal charm, their personal way of looking at things.

But that stock was a great investment; a rare chance for a purchaser with a few thousand dollars.

The existing stock of precious metals, gold and silver, more than other products of mine and field, is at any time the accumulation of many years' production, and is changed very little, proportionally, by a large change of output in any year or short period.

my stock in trade was magnifique, in comparison with that with which my compatriot Girard commenced business.

Moreover, the stock of gold in monetary uses is but slowly worn out; it is, therefore, a large reservoir into which flows a comparatively small stream of annual production; the existing stock is twenty or thirty times the annual output.

The capital stock was a hundred million dollars.

The Ten weeks' Stock, M annua, is also a pleasing flower about the same time.

I found that the stocks we bought and sold were mere gambling chips; that the man who had the biggest stack could beat his opponent off the board; that his opponent was the world, because all men directly or indirectly played the stock-gambling game.

Their only live stock, except the dogs, were a few chickens and ducks.

That the LASH is the MAIN SUPPORT of the slaveholder's authority: but, that the stocks are "a powerful auxiliary" to his government.

This stock is the foundation of all really good jellies, which may be varied in innumerable ways, by colouring and flavouring with liqueurs, and by moulding it with fresh and preserved fruits.

As a rising of troops against us in places where the Europeans have all the artillery, and at least equal the native forces in number, is rather too strong a dose even for the weakest nerves, the stock in trade now is the existence of designs for the assassination of Europeans....

In his case, the flying moments are the enemy, and bad stock and bad debts are the tares.

It makes you dream on autumn days, when the fair sunlight streams upon the sails which waft the argosies of commerce to your warehouse;it almost leads you to believe that stocks are not the one thing to be thought of on this earththat all the hurrying bustle of existence is of doubtful weight, compared with the treasures of that memory which leads us back to boyhood and its innocent illusions.

The stocks was a big piece of timber with hinges in it.

His stock in trade was dog-shoes, made of caribou-skin by his wife, and while in process of tanning soaked in some kind of liquid that would prevent the canines from eating them off their feet.

He robbed those wealthy squatters, their stock he did destroy, And a terror to Australia was the wild Colonial boy.

The credulity of ignorance is his chief stock in tradethere is no question, when he is summoned, but that the patient has been tricked.

The STOCK, Mathiola, is a very popular plant, and deserves more extensive cultivation in this country.

When there is an abundance of it, it causes the stock, when cold, to become a jelly.

The stock-in-trade for this skilled labour is an H.B. pencil and a Webster Dictionary.

He was always putting himself into attitudes, and his stock-in-trade were various theatrical properties, which when arranged in his apartments on the second floor made a tremendous show.

The excessive stock in process is sometimes an outcome of blind progressivenessthe blindness that fails to see that there is as much money tied up in stock in process and in finished product as there is in the entire machinery equipment.

39 Metaphors for  stocking