Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To store; furnish with stores.
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Examples
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I was wondering what the astore widget did - very nice!
Trianon Tea Room elena maria vidal 2009
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I thought, if he was a guy who ran astore or ran a company that had been around for along time and had that taken away from him, what wouldthat guy do?
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"_Concolinel_", is hardly more strange than that of "_Cailin og astore mo_" [_chree_] (= my dear young girl, my [heart's] darling) into _Callino castore me_.
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"Are ye forgetting me, Bridhe astore?" said the voice.
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"I am thinking ye had better rest, Mary astore; give me the birdeen to nurse while ye sleep."
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But tell me, Conall astore, how did you learn that poem since?
Poets and Dreamers Studies and translations from the Irish Lady Gregory 1892
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"Troth, an 'that's true," said Rooney, with a wry grin, "I had quite made up me mind to a carridge and four with Molly astore sittin 'in silks an' satins inside."
Under the Waves Diving in Deep Waters Francis B. Pearson 1859
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Come, Cathleen, astore (i.e. my dear), begin; no apologies to the cean-kinne. '
Waverley — Complete Walter Scott 1801
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Come, Cathleen, astore (i.e. my dear), begin; no apologies to the cean-kinne. '
Waverley — Volume 1 Walter Scott 1801
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Come, Cathleen, astore (i.e. my dear), begin; no apologies to the cean-kinne. '
Waverley Walter Scott 1801
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