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  • 41stock-feeder — stockˈ feeder noun A person who fattens livestock • • • Main Entry: ↑stock …

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  • 42stock rider — noun (Aust) A herdsman on horseback • • • Main Entry: ↑stock …

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  • 43stock whip — noun A herdsman s whip with short handle and long lash • • • Main Entry: ↑stock * * * n. a whip used for driving cattle …

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  • 44stock something up — ˌstock sthˈup derived to fill sth with goods, food, etc • We need to stock up the freezer. Main entry: ↑stockderived …

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  • 45stock up (on something) — ˌstock ˈup (on/with sth) derived to buy a lot of sth so that you can use it later • We ought to stock up on film before our trip. Main entry: ↑stockderived …

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  • 46stock up (with something) — ˌstock ˈup (on/with sth) derived to buy a lot of sth so that you can use it later • We ought to stock up on film before our trip. Main entry: ↑stockderived …

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  • 47main market — The largest of the two London Stock Exchange s (LSE) markets and comprises those securities admitted to the Official List by the Financial Services Authority acting as the United Kingdom Listing Authority for the purposes of the Financial… …

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  • 48Main Market — The largest of the two London Stock Exchange s (LSE) markets and comprises those securities admitted to the Official List by the Financial Services Authority acting as the United Kingdom Listing Authority for the purposes of the Financial… …

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  • 49stock in trade — main product, bread and butter    Our stock in trade is tires. We sell more tires than oil or gas …

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  • 50Stock market — Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities Bond market Fixed income Corporate bond Government bond Municipal bond …

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