We are running out of stock in the milk aisle.
I am a stock trader.
It is all there, lock, stock and barrel.
I will stock the shelves.
Andy is going to stock the bookshelf.
It depends on how you are using the word, "stock". If stock is referring to an action, then you can say "Stock the shelves". If "stock" is used as a noun, then you can say, "This stock of printing paper needs to be moved".
I am trying to stock my larder in a certain manner.As a verb, as a noun, or as an adjective, stock is a good word to know.See link:
he knew the stock was a speculation when he bought it
the stock holders waited eagerly for their computers to work
Certain members of the stock market believed the company's success was preordained, so eagerly bought stock.
It is not possible to take requests for compact disks, videos or spoken word cassettes which are not in stock.
I cannot figure out what word you are trying to spell. Perhaps you mean stock, as in "We don't stock that product in our store." Maybe you mean slack, as in "His methods were slack."
the stock market experiences mutable money surpluses and losses.
Stock analysts will sometimes undervalue companies that have little actual capital.
I invested in the Stock Marketprior to the crash and I was not successful in making more money.
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It was a torrid time for the company, as its CEO was arrested, and its stock plummeted. Torrid is an adjective.