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111stow away — Philippine English To run away from home …
112Stow-on-the-Wold Fair — Cotswolds region, England. A popular gathering for Gypsies. In 1476 a royal charter was granted by Edward IV for the fair. Gypsies have been attending it since about 1890. The fair takes place in May and October, and trading is on a Thursday.… …
113stow\ away — v 1. informal To pack or store away. After New Year s Day the Christmas decorations were stowed away until another season. 2. To hide on a ship or another kind of transportation to get a free ride. John ran away from home and stowed away on a… …
114stow away — PHRASAL VERB If someone stows away, they hide in a ship, aeroplane, or other vehicle in order to make a journey secretly or without paying. [V P] He stowed away on a ferry and landed in North Shields …
115Stow, John — (1525 1605) Historian and antiquary, b. in London, s. of a tailor, and brought up to the same trade. He had, however, an irresistible taste for transcribing and collecting ancient documents, and pursuing antiquarian and historical researches,… …
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117stow·age — /ˈstowıʤ/ noun [noncount] : space especially on a ship or airplane for stowing things There s a lot of stowage below deck …
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