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Meaning

Hoarding refers to the act of accumulating and storing large amounts of items, often to the point of cluttering a living space. People who hoard may gather everything from food and clothes to newspapers and other seemingly useless objects, sometimes due to emotional attachments or a fear of needing those items in the future. It can also refer to a physical structure or area used for storing this accumulated material.

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Etymology

The word "hoarding" comes from the Old English word "hord," meaning a treasure or a store of valuable items. It evolved into "hoard" in Middle English, which then became "hoarding" as a gerund form.

Examples

  1. After the storm, we found many people hoarding supplies in case of future emergencies.
  2. His tendency to hoard old newspapers took over the entire living room, making it hard to walk through.
  3. The psychologist explained that hoarding can often be a sign of deeper psychological issues.
  4. We decided to clean out the garage and get rid of all the unnecessary hoarding that had accumulated over the years.
  5. She began to understand the importance of decluttering her home and not letting her hoarding tendencies rule her life.
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